Working Class Without Work: High School Students in A De-Industrializing Economy (Critical Social Thought)

$63.57

This book offers students an ethnographic study of the challenges faced by working-class youth, providing insights into sociology and economics.

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)
$63.57

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The author wxplores issues of race, class, and gender among white working class youths, and she considers the roles of school and family in the production of the self. The book also examines the working class teens’ attitudes toward and readiness for postfeminist thinking and the emerging American New Right. Presenting the first sustained ethnographic investigation of white working class youth in the context of deindustrializatin, Weis offers a complex portrait of how these young people produce themselves in a society vastly different from that of their parents and grandparents.

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Weight 0.34 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 1.5 × 21.6 in

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