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100 1 $aRoberts, Steven,$d1978-$eauthor.
245 10 $aYoung working-class men in transition /$cSteven Roberts.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor and Francis Group,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource (xvi, 224 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aCritical studies of men and masculinities
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Youth transitions, young men and social change; Introduction; Youth transitions and social change; Book Outline and Chapter Synopsis; Note; References; 2. Dominant representations of working-class masculinity: The so-called 'crisis of masculinity' and the academic response; Introduction; The so-called 'crisis of masculinity': a prominent, problematic, durable discourse; The cyclical nature of crisis talk: crisis as constitutive of masculinity.
505 8 $aNot exactly a 'crisis': sociology's reflections on changes, challenges and continuities to masculinity in new timesThe enduring effect of studies of working-class 'lads'; Changing circumstances, changing working-class masculinity?; Anoop Nayak's research on young masculinities in the North-East of England; Linda McDowell's comparative research on masculinity and youth transitions in contrasting British towns and cities; Michael Ward's study of youth transitions and masculinity in South Wales; A relatively singular account of masculinity across variations in place and space; Conclusion; Note.
505 8 $aEmpirical and theoretical developments related to IMTCritiques of IMT; Making the most of Mannheim's legacy: masculinities and the sociology of generations; Bringing in Bourdieu: a fuller account of the social actor; Bourdieu's conceptual tools; Critically assessing the use of Bourdieu's concepts in studies of masculinity; Aligning Bourdieu with theories of masculinity; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4. The study context and methods; Introduction; The research sites; Accessing the sample; The research process; Notes; References.
505 8 $a5. Looking back and looking forward at age 18-24: Educational histories and aspirationsIntroduction; Underachieving and disengaged boys?; School days: just an 'in-betweener'; 'Ordinariness' and alienated instrumentalism; On the issue of locality; Post-16 'choices'; Critical moments in post-16 education engagement and drop out; Mike; Rob; Danny; Higher education: awareness, aspirations, ambitions; Conclusion; Notes; References; 6. Young working-class men navigating the precarious world of work: Identity in and out of the labour market; Introduction.
520 $aYoung Working Class Men in Transition uses a unique blend of concepts from the sociologies of youth and masculinity combined with Bourdieusian social theory to investigate British young working-class men's transition to adulthood. Indeed, utilising data from biographical interviews as well as an ethnographic observation of social media activity, this volume provides novel insights by following young men across a seven-year time period. Against the grain of prominent popular discourses that position young working-class men as in 'crisis' or as adhering to negative forms of traditional masculinity, this book consequently documents subtle yet positive shifts in the performance of masculinity among this generation.
520 $aProblematising how working-class masculinity is often represented, Young Working Class Men in Transition both demonstrates and challenges the portrayal of working class masculinity as a repository of homophobia, sexism and anti-feminine acting. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as youth studies, masculinity studies, gender studies, sociology of education and sociology of work.
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