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    gbv_1018256865
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (597 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    ISBN: 9780786731794
    Content: Author Jay MacLeod 's classic ethnography-a defining work on the cycle of social reproduction and inequality as lived through the young men from the Clarendon Heights housing project-now includes a third section that continues the lives of the original Brothers and Hallway Hangers through new interviews and analysis
    Content: CONTENTS -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments xiii -- PART ONE THE HALLWAY HANGERS AND THE BROTHERSAS TEENAGERS -- 1 SOCIAL IMMOBILITY IN THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY 3 -- 2 SOCIAL REPRODUCTION IN THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE 11 -- Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis: Schooled by Social Class 12 -- Pierre Bourdieu: Cultural Capital and Habitus 13 -- Basil Bernstein and Shirley Brice Heath: Linguistic Cultural Capital 16 -- Paul Willis: The Lads and the Ear'oles 18 -- Henry Giroux: Student Resistance to School 20 -- Social Reproduction in Clarendon Heights 22 -- Notes 23 -- 3 TEENAGERS IN CLARENDON HEIGHTS:THE HALLWAY HANGERS AND THE BROTHERS 25 -- The Hallway Hangers: "You Gotta Be Bad" 25 -- The Brothers: Conspicuous by Their Conventionality 45 -- Notes 50 -- 4 THE INFLUENCE OF THE FAMILY 51 -- The Hallway Hangers' Households 51 -- The Brothers' Families 54 -- Notes 61 -- 5 THE WORLD OF WORK:ASPIRATIONS OF THE HANGERS AND BROTHERS 62 -- The Hallway Hangers: Keeping a Lid on Hope 62 -- The Brothers: Ready at the Starting Line 75 -- Notes 83 -- 6 SCHOOL: PREPARING FOR THE COMPETITION 84 -- The Brothers: Conformity and Compliance 89 -- The Hallway Hangers: Teacher's Nightmare 93 -- The Underlying Logic of Student Behavior 98 -- Notes 111 -- 7 LEVELED ASPIRATIONS: SOCIAL REPRODUCTION TAKES ITS TOLL 113 -- The Hallway Hangers: Internalizing Probabilities, Rescuing Self-Esteem 114 -- The Brothers: Internalizing Failure, Shorn of Self-Esteem 126 -- The Sources of Variation 129 -- Notes 135 -- 8 REPRODUCTION THEORY RECONSIDERED 137 -- Building on Bourdieu 137 -- From Ethnography to Theory 140 -- Individuals in the Social Landscape 146 -- Cultural Autonomy within Structural Constraints 149 -- Notes 153 -- PART TWO EIGHT YEARS LATER: LOW INCOME, LOW OUTCOME -- 9 THE HALLWAY HANGERS: DEALING IN DESPAIR 157 -- On the Job 162 -- Working the Street 172
    Content: Producing Themselves 184 -- Notes 196 -- 10 THE BROTHERS: DREAMS DEFERRED 198 -- Shortchanged on the Labor Market 198 -- Sold on School 213 -- Aspiration and Outcome: What Went Wrong? 219 -- Groping for the Good Life 233 -- Notes 239 -- 11 CONCLUSION: OUTCLASSED AND OUTCAST(E) 241 -- Poverty: A Class Issue 243 -- Racial Domination: Invidious but Invisible 245 -- Race Versus Class: Can They Be Untangled? 249 -- Structure Versus Agency: "No One to Blame but Me" 252 -- What Is to Be Done? 261 -- Class Dismissed 267 -- Notes 270 -- PART THREE AIN'T NO MAKIN' IT? THE MEN AT MIDLIFE 273 -- 12 THE HALLWAY HANGERS: WEEBLE, WOBBLE, BUT WE DON'T FALL DOWN 277 -- Frankie: Connected 278 -- Jinx: Stuck Around 292 -- Shorty: All Bull Work 300 -- Steve: My Life Sucks 311 -- Stoney: Saved by the Drum 317 -- Chris: Back Down at the Bottom 328 -- Slick: Head Up High 335 -- 13 THE BROTHERS: FINALLY FINDING A FOOTHOLD 350 -- Mokey: Manager 351 -- Super: Hustler 360 -- Mike: Buyer and Broker 370 -- Juan: Mechanic 376 -- James: Programmer 386 -- Derek: Trainer 396 -- 14 REPRODUCTION, REDEMPTION, AND RESPECT 407 -- Introduction by Jay MacLeod 407 -- Analysis by Katherine McClelland and David Karen 409 -- So . . . Have They Made It? 412 -- Capital on the Labor Market 418 -- The Path to Down and Out: Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime 427 -- Race and Racism 431 -- Family: Settling Down and Moving Out 435 -- The Meaning of (Im)Mobility 439 -- Class Consciousness? 445 -- Seeking Redemption 448 -- The Next Generation 451 -- Conclusion 457 -- Notes 461 -- Afterword: Freddie's Final Say 465 -- Appendix 1: On the Making of Ain't No Makin' It 467 -- Fieldwork: Doubts, Dilemmas, and Discoveries 467 -- Second Harvest: Notes on the 1991 Field Experience 488 -- Confessions: Clarendon Heights Revisited 496 -- Notes 504
    Content: Appendix 2: Biographical Sketches of the Hallway Hangers andthe Brothers in 2006 505 -- The Hallway Hangers 505 -- The Brothers 508 -- Bibliography 511 -- About the Book 521 -- About the Authors 523 -- Index 525
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813343587
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe MacLeod, Jay Ain't No Makin' It : Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood, Third Edition Boulder : Routledge,c2018 ISBN 9780813343587
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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