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Ain't No Makin' It Jay MacLeod

Ain't No Makin' It By Jay MacLeod

Ain't No Makin' It by Jay MacLeod


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This expanded edition of MacLeod's ethnography tells the story of how American life looks from the bottom - a discouraging mix of immobility and inevitability. It addresses an important question in modern social theory: how is class inequality handed down from one generation to the next?

Ain't No Makin' It Summary

Ain't No Makin' It: Aspirations And Attainment In A Low-income Neighborhood, Expanded Edition by Jay MacLeod

The author immersed himself in the teenage underworld of Clarendon Heights. The Hallway Hangers, one of the neighborhood cliques, appear as cynical self-destructive hoodlums. The other group, the Brothers, take the American Dream to heart and aspire to middle-class respectability. The twist is that the Hallway Hangers are mostly white; the Brothers are almost all black. Comparing the two groups, MacLeod provides a provocative account of how poverty is perpetuated from one generation to the next. This edition retains the vivid accounts of friendships, families, school, and work that made the first edition so popular. The ethnography resonates with feeling and vivid dialogue. But the book also addressed one of the most important issues in modern social theory and policy: how social inequality is reproduced from one generation to the next. MacLeod links individual lives with social theory to forge a powerful argument about how inequality is created, sustained, and accepted in the United States.

About Jay MacLeod

A Rhodes scholar, Jay MacLeod holds degrees in social studies and theology. He and his wife, Sally Asher, spent four years in Mississippi, where their work with local teenagers led to the publication of Minds Stayed on Freedom: The Civil Rights Struggle in the Rural South, An Oral History (WestviewPress). MacLeod is now an Anglican priest in Chesterfield, a declining mining and market town in Asher's native England.

Table of Contents

The Hallway Hangers And The Brothers As Teenagers * Social Immobility in the Land of Opportunity * Social Reproduction in Theoretical Perspective * Teenagers in Clarendon Heights: The Hallway Hangers and the Brothers * The Influence of the Family * The World of Work: Aspirations of the Hangers and Brothers * School: Preparing for the Competition * Leveled Aspirations: Social Reproduction Takes Its Toll * Reproduction Theory Reconsidered Eight Years Later: Low Income, Low Outcome * The Hallway Hangers: Dealing in Despair * The Brothers: Dreams Deferred * Conclusion: Outclassed and Outcast(e)

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GOR001907007
9780813315157
0813315158
Ain't No Makin' It: Aspirations And Attainment In A Low-income Neighborhood, Expanded Edition by Jay MacLeod
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1995-06-21
336
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