Learning to labor : how working class kids get working class jobs /
Learning to labour Learning to labour : How working class kids get working class jobs
by Paul Willis.
- Morningside edition.
- xiv, 226 pages ; 21 cm
"A Morningside book."--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The Hammertown case study -- Ethnography -- Elements of a culture -- Opposition to authority and rejection of the conformist -- The informal group -- Dossing, blagging and wagging -- Having a laff -- Boredom and excitement -- Sexism -- Racism -- Class and institutional form of a culture -- Class form -- Institutional form -- Labour power, culture, class and institution -- Official provision -- Continuities -- Jobs -- Arriving -- Analysis -- Penetrations -- Elements of analysis -- Penetrations -- Limitations -- Divisions -- Power and patriarchy -- Racialism and labour power -- The role of Ideology -- Confirmation -- Dislocation -- The internal interlocutor -- Notes towards a theory of cultural forms and social reproduction -- Reproduction and state institutions -- Monday morning and the millennium. 1. Part 1. 2. 3. 4. Part II. 5. 6. Lab or. 7. 8. 9.
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Youth--Employment--Great Britain Working class--Education--Great Britain