Working class without work: High school students in a de-industrializing economy (Critical social thought)

Working class without work: High school students in a de-industrializing economy (Critical social thought) image
ISBN-10:

0415900484

ISBN-13:

9780415900485

Author(s): Weis, Lois
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover, 240 pages
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Description:

Based primarily on ethnographic data, Working Class Without Work" examines the identity formation process among white working-class youth in the context of the de-industrialization of the American economy. The elimination of many basic production jobs and the expansion of the service sector have changed the expectations and opportunities of the white working class. The author documents the way in which these young people respond to such changes, and the way they help to create the conditions of their future lives. In the process, she explores issues of race, class and gender and considers the roles of school and family in the production of self. " (Publisher)

























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