The Setting of the Story
References to popular music and slang date the events in
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” to the same period when Oates wrote
the story in the mid-1960s. Oates sketches in few details of the town, which is
meant to be a typical suburban landscape that includes familiar sights such as
a shopping plaza and drive-in restaurant. This setting is further described in
the reference to the newness and style of the three-year-old “asbestos ‘ranch
house’” Connie lives in. Such an innocuous setting is incongruous with the
violence suggested in the story, and the contrast serves to heighten the
reader’s uneasiness. The lack of specific description of the setting serves to
universalize the story’s themes, which suggest that Connie’s lack of identity
is a legacy of modern suburban culture. Though the actual location of the story
is irrelevant, the reference to the radio show Connie listens to, the “XYZ
Sunday Jamboree,” may be a reference to radio station WXYZ in Detroit , Michigan ,
the area in which Oates lived at the time the story was written.
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