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Working-Class Boys and Educational Success
Teenage Identities, Masculinities and Urban Schooling
von Nicola Ingram
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education
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ISBN: 978-1-137-40159-5
Auflage: 1st ed. 2018
Erschienen am 15.05.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 244 Seiten

Preis: 117,69 €

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Nicola Ingram is Senior Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a co-author of Higher Education, Social Mobility and Social Class: the Degree Generation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and co-editor of Bourdieu: the Next Generation. She has published widely on class and gendered inequalities.



Chapter 1. The Class Feeling


Chapter 2. Success, Class, and Masculinities


Chapter 3. Negotiating with Bourdieu


Chapter 4. Researching with Working-Class Teenage Boys: A Working-Class Feminist Approach

Chapter 5. Systemic Social Segregation


Chapter 6. Congruent and Discordant Habitus


Chapter 7. Negotiating Habitus


Chapter 8. Conclusion



This book examines the complex relationship between working-class masculinities and educational success. Drawing on a small sample of young men attending either a selective grammar or a secondary school in the same urban area of Belfast, the author demonstrates that contrary to popular belief, some working-class boys are engaged with education, are motivated to succeed and have high aspirations. However, the structures of schooling in a society where working class-ness is seen as feckless, tasteless and cultureless make the processes of becoming successful more challenging than they need to be. This volume reveals the unique processes of reconciling success and identities for individual working-class boys, and the important role schools have to play in this negotiation. Highly relevant to those engaged in teacher training in socially unequal societies, this book will also appeal to practitioners, sociologists of education, scholars of social justice and Bourdieusian theorists.


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