STRAIN THEORY AND AMERICAN NOMAD American Nomadby Robert Grant portrays a vivid depiction of wanderlust that exit beneath the conventional American society (Grant, 2012). Men from different background and for different reasons engage in living a nomadic life. The lives of these men are always on excursion breaking the conventional form of lifestyle. The pleasure-seeking individuals whose only balm is motion are emerging form of deviant for whom being on move provides them with ultimate satisfaction. The strain theory of Robert K Merton can be used to describe these forms of nomadic culture. According to this theory when a there are discrepancies between achievable goal and its customary methods, anomie or strain results. In American culture, success is symbolised as accumulation of material wealth. These nomads defy the conventional definition of success, instead lead a life of uncertainty, and hence deregulation results. In accordance to strain theory of Robert Merton strain or tension occurs when there is gap between culturally approved goals and its institutionalised means (Lester, 2016). He offers five ways to adapt such situation one is by conformity where both the cultural goals and means are socially approved, then by innovation where the goals are culturally approved not the means. Ritualism where the means are socially approved but the goals are less elusive. Retreatism as the name suggests both the means and goals are rejected and instead newer avenues are explored. Lastly, there is rebellion where both the goals and the means are discarded and initiatives are taken to replace them. In American nomads is a representation of the drifters who do not conform to the mainstream conventional culture. They disregard both culturally accepted goals and its approved means instead they head to a lust of being a wanderer. Thus they adapt by retreating themselves to unpredictable avenues of life. I would restrain myself by calling them deviant but I would like to categorise them as new normal, which has the undertone of hedonistic
STRAIN THEORY AND AMERICAN NOMAD pleasure.The yogi, punk kids, Wall Street dropouts or the cowboys are aiming for a less elusive lifestyle and they disregard both the culturally approved goals and means. They look for the alternative instead of rebellion.
STRAIN THEORY AND AMERICAN NOMAD Reference Grant,R.(2012).AmericanNomads.Retrievedfromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_QKbIb8wcz0 Lester, J. (2016). Strain and Adaptation among Probation Officers: An Application of Merton'sClassicStrainTheory.Retrievedfrom https://jewlscholar.mtsu.edu/bitstream/handle/mtsu/5029/Lester_mtsu_0170N_10652. pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y