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The Unknown City - The Lives of Poor and Working-Class Young Adults

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext An important book . . . that enhance[s] our understanding of race! class! and gender in late twentieth-century urban America. --William Julius Wilson! author of Poverty in America "Fine and Weis write with grace and clarity! presenting the powerful voices of oppressed people. . . . The Unknown City is a model of social analysis that points the way towards justice and social transformation." --Manning Marable! author of The Crisis of Color and Democracy "Without preaching! [Fine and Weis] give readers a sense of the obstacles faced by Americans who must do without. . . Offers important insights into a critical but too often overlooked part of our youth culture." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A] powerful! passionate! and subtle book. . . . [Fine and Weis's] honest and self-reflective account constitutes an inspiring-if sobering-model of scholarship deployed in the interest of social justice." --Michael B. Katz! author of Improving Poor People "Michelle Fine and Lois Weis enable us to hear the sounds of despair interwoven with hope! with outrage! with new kinds of determination. . . . The Unknown City calls out to its readers for new modes of solidarity! for the kind of theory that may infuse activism." --Maxine Greene! author of Releasing the Imagination Informationen zum Autor Michelle Fine is professor of social psychology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Lois Weis is a professor at the Graduate School of Education at the State University of New York! Buffalo. The research was funded by a major grant from the Spencer Foundation. Klappentext The young people defined as "Gen Xers" in the media and popular imagination almost never include poor or working-class young adults. These young people - a huge and important part of our society - are misrepresented and silent in our national conversation. In The Unknown City ! Michelle Fine and Lois Weis offer a groundbreaking! theoretically sophisticated ethnography of the lives of young adults (ages 23 to 35)! based on hundreds of interviews. We discover their views on everything from the construction of "whiteness" and affirmative action to the economy! education! and new public spaces of community hope. Finally! Fine and Weis point to what is being done and what should be done in terms of national policy to improve the future of these remarkable women and men. Zusammenfassung The young people defined as "Gen Xers" in the media and popular imagination almost never include poor or working-class young adults. These young people - a huge and important part of our society - are misrepresented and silent in our national conversation. In The Unknown City ! Michelle Fine and Lois Weis offer a groundbreaking! theoretically sophisticated ethnography of the lives of young adults (ages 23 to 35)! based on hundreds of interviews. We discover their views on everything from the construction of "whiteness" and affirmative action to the economy! education! and new public spaces of community hope. Finally! Fine and Weis point to what is being done and what should be done in terms of national policy to improve the future of these remarkable women and men. ...

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Authors Michelle Fine, Lois Weis
Publisher BEACON PRESS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.02.1999
 
EAN 9780807041130
ISBN 978-0-8070-4113-0
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 142 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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