In 1972, Neil B. Thompson revisited the Nacirema after the fall of their civilization. Thompson's paper, unlike Miner's, primarily offered a
social commentary focused on
environmental issues. Thompson paid special attention to the Elibomotua (
automobile backwards) cult and its efforts to modify the environment. This article is reprinted and appears as the final chapter in an anthology,
Nacirema: Readings on American Culture. The volume contains an array of scholarly investigations into American social anthropology as well as one more article in the Nacirema series, by Willard Walker of Wesleyan University: "The Retention of Folk Linguistic Concepts and the
ti'ycir (teacher) Caste in Contemporary Nacireman Culture" which laments the corrosive and subjugating ritual of attending
sguwlz (schools). On
phonology, the anthropologist notes: This refers to the traditional enumeration of the 5
vowel letters in the English alphabet (A, E, I, O, and U), which is in contrast to the much larger number (varying between accents) of distinct
vowel sounds in the language (see ). ==Nacirema vs. Teamsterville==