Young Working-Class Men in Transition
Young Working-Class Men in Transition
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Author(s): Roberts, Steve
Roberts, Steven
ISBN No.: 9781138217188
Pages: 224
Year: 201806
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
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''. fascinating and deeply enjoyable read; it provides significant contributions to a number of areas in academia and sets a high bar for future writings on working class masculinity.'' Dr Chris Devany, Sheffield Hallam University - published in Cultural Sociology. Global economic restructuring has rippled through the class and gender landscapes, disrupting old norms and creating new opportunities in its wake. But we''ve heard little about the particularly gendered experiences of working class boys and men. Until now. Steven Roberts has listened attentively and drawn a complex and resonant portrait. Carefully researched, artfully discussed, this is for the 21st century what Paul Willis''s book was for the 20th.


Professor Michael Kimmel SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies Executive Director, Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities Stony Brook University, New York In this book, Steve Roberts sensitively captures the experiences of working class young men and the impact of social and economic transformations. He expertly challenges pre-occupations with stereotypes of traditional men, by recognising the complex non-uniform ways young masculinities are being lived out in contemporary society. This ground-breaking book has been long over-due for those working in the fields of gender, work and young people. Dr Chris Haywood Reader in Critical Masculinity Studies Newcastle University, UK This engrossing and thought-provoking monograph sets out to challenge many of the orthodoxies surrounding the representation of working class masculinities in academic research. The longitudinal nature of the study upon which the book is based, including fascinating insights gleaned from social media ethnography, allows for a nuanced picture of the everyday lives of working class young men to emerge, one which is suggestive of change and transformation in many respects. Set against a backdrop of increasing precarity and powerlessness amongst working class youth, Roberts'' book is a passionate call to take seriously ''the missing middle'' in youth research." Professor Sue Heath Co-Director, Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives University of Manchester, UK With this book Roberts presents an impressive account of young working-class men''s lives. Impressive because of its sensitivity and attention to nuances in the empirical data; because of the theoretical ground it covers; and not least because of the intervention it poses by insisting on a positive story about young working-class masculinities.


The book is essential reading for everyone interested in young people, gender relations and the potentials for social change. Dr Signe Ravn Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow University of Melbourne, Australia ''Overall, Young Working-Class Men in Transition was a delight to read, and to gain insight into what many would regard as the ordinary, everyday lives of young working-class men in Britain. It is necessary to explore and examine such ordinariness, something that is often ignored in scholars'' attempts to capture the exceptions and, as Roberts contends, vital for development of policy to support these men. A timely addition to the study of men and masculinities, this book is essential reading for its tying together of strong sociological methodology, application of social theory, and nuanced and sensitive exploration of young, working-class men.'' Dr Andrea Waling La Trobe University, Australia Journal of Gender Studies ''One of the greatest strengths of this book is the commitment to addressing [working-class men''s] lives in empathic ways, without letting this dampen the analytic and theoretical impact of the work.'' Dr Frank G. Karioris University of Pittsburgh, USA Men and Masculinities ''a much-needed intervention into the field of critical studies on men and masculinities. [the book] provides a timely and important contribution to knowledge of, theorising on and work towards equality'' Dr Karla Elliott University of Melbourne, Australia LSE Review of Books.



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