Hailed by the New Society as the best book on male working class youth, this classic work, first published in 1977, has been translated into several foreign languages and remains the authority in ethnographical studies.
Learning to Labor Résumé
Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs Paul Willis (Professor, Beijing Normal University)
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Learning to Labor Avis
In the outpouring of books on education in the last decade, none has been more important than Paul Willis's Learning to Labor. The unique contribution of this book is that it shows, with glittering clarity, how the rebellion of poor and working class kids against school authority prepares them for working class jobs. No American interested in education or in labor can afford not to read and study this book carefully. -- Stanley Aronowitz A remarkable achievement...the best book on male working class youth since Whyte's Street Corner Society [1943]. -- David H. Hargreaves New Society
À propos de Paul Willis (Professor, Beijing Normal University)
Paul Willis is Research Fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Birmingham University.
Sommaire
1. Introduction Part 1. Ethnography 2. Elements of a Culture 3. Class and Institutional Form of a Culture 4. Labour Power, Culture, Class, and Institution Part II. Analysis 5. Penetrations 6. Limitations 7. The Role of Ideology 8. Notes Towards a Theory of Cultural Forms and Social Reproduction 9. Monday Morning and the Millennium
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Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs Paul Willis (Professor, Beijing Normal University)
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