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Redundant Masculinities?: Employment Change and White Working Class Youth - ISBN 9781405105859

Redundant Masculinities?: Employment Change and White Working Class Youth

ISBN 9781405105859

Autor: Linda McDowell

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 372,75 zł

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ISBN13:      

9781405105859

ISBN10:      

1405105852

Autor:      

Linda McDowell

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2003-06-13

Ilość stron:      

304

Wymiary:      

234x154

Tematy:      

JB

Failing at school, disadvantaged in a changing labour market, and characterized by policy–makers as thugs, young men are said by some to be experiencing a crisis of masculinity. In Redundant Masculinities? Linda McDowell, known for her path–breaking work on gender relations and identities, investigates this crisis as it relates to young working–class men in the West.
The book focuses on a case study of young, white, male school leavers, based in the contrasting British cities of Cambridge and Sheffield. Drawing on a range of disciplinary approaches as well as interviews with the young men over the course of 18 months, it looks at the level of anxiety unskilled school leavers suffer about their sense of themselves as men and as wage earners. McDowell’s analysis brings together arguments about the social construction of identities and about economic restructuring to reveal that the so–called ′crisis of masculinity′ is not what it seems.

Spis treści:
List of Plates.
List of Tables.
Preface.
1. Introduction: Young, White, Male and Working Class.
2. The Rise of Poor Work: Employment Restructuring and Changing Class and Gender Identities.
3. The Contemporary Crisis Of Masculinity: It’s Hard To Be(Come) A Man or The Problem of/for Boys.
4. Living on The Edge: Marginal Lives In Cambridge and Sheffield.
5. Leaving School: Pathways To Employment and Further Education.
6. Actively Seeking Employment: Committed Workers and Reluctant Learners.
7. Uncertain Transitions: Accidental and Incidental Workers, The Excluded and Escape Attempts.
8. Performing Identity: Protest and Domestic Masculinities.
9. Conclusions: What Is To Be Done About Boys?.
Postscript.
Appendix 1: Research Methodology.
Appendix 2: The Participants.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Linda McDowell is Professor of Geography at University College , London. Her previous publications include Capital Culture: Gender at Work in the City (Blackwells, 1997) and Gender, Identity and Place (1999).

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Failing at school, disadvantaged in a changing labour market, and characterized by policy–makers as thugs, young men are said by some to be experiencing a crisis of masculinity. In Redundant Masculinities? Linda McDowell, known for her path–breaking work on gender relations and identities, investigates this crisis as it relates to young working–class men in the West.
The book focuses on a case study of young, white, male school leavers, based in the contrasting British cities of Cambridge and Sheffield. Drawing on a range of disciplinary approaches as well as interviews with the young men over the course of 18 months, it looks at the level of anxiety unskilled school leavers suffer about their sense of themselves as men and as wage earners. McDowell’s analysis brings together arguments about the social construction of identities and about economic restructuring to reveal that the so–called ′crisis of masculinity′ is not what it seems.

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