Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating white working-class boys

Author:   Garth Stahl
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138294325


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   07 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievement that are highly influenced by ethnicity, class and gender. Specifically, within the neoliberal policy rhetoric, there has been concern over underachievement of working-class young males, specifically white working-class boys. The historic persistence of this pattern, and the ominous implication of these trends on the long-term life chances of white working-class boys, has led to a growing chorus that something must be done to intervene. This book provides an in-depth sociological study exploring the subjectivities within the neoliberal ideology of the school environment, in order to expand our understanding of white working-class disengagement with education. The chapters discuss how white working-class boys in three educational sites enact social and learner identities, focusing on the practices of 'meaning-making' and 'identity work' that the boys experienced, and the disjunctures and commonalities between them. The book presents an analysis of the varying tensions influencing the identity of each boy and the consequences of these pressures on their engagement with education. Drawing on Bourdieu’s theoretical tools and a model of egalitarian habitus, Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating white working-class boys will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the field of sociology of education, and those from related disciplines studying class and gender.

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Author:   Garth Stahl
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138294325


ISBN 10:   1138294322
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   07 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 1. Working-class Student Educational Experience: An Amalgamation of Factors 2. Establishing a Framework to Explore Identity 3. Egalitarianism in the Habitus Part 2 4. Defining Class and Social Class Identitification 5. Social Class Influence and Educational Engagement 6. Narratives in Reconstituting, Reaffirming And The Self: ‘Othering’ the Non-Normative 7. Aspirations, Myths, Ambivalence and Reality 8. Conclusions and Recommendations Appendices

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In summary, this book makes an excellent contribution to educational research in the present. Its development of a Bourdieu-inspired framework will be most useful to many working in the field. - Judith Gill, Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education Journal, September 2016 Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration is an important book by a scholar who I am sure will continue to push studies of men and masculinities in education forward. At the end of the book, Stahl leaves us recognizing and understanding the tension between education and masculinities: the way that many men ''have a fear of academic success'' (p. 167) while at the same time recognizing its importance in the market and as part of their aspirations and learner identities. -Men and Masculinities, Frank G. Karioris, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary


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Garth Stahl is Lecturer in Literacy Education and Sociology in the School of Education, University of South Australia, Australia.

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