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Redundant Masculinities?
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Editor(s):
Linda McDowell
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January 01 2003
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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9780470773727
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9781405105859
Publication date (Print):
January 01 2003
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10.1002/9780470773727
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction: Young, White, Male and Working Class
pp. 26
The Rise of Poor Work: Employment Restructuring and Changing Class and Gender Identities
pp. 56
The Contemporary Crisis of Masculinity: It's Hard to Be(come) a Man
pp. 93
Living on the Edge: Marginal Lives in Cambridge and Sheffield
pp. 137
Leaving School: Pathways to Employment and Further Education
pp. 153
Actively Seeking Employment: Committed Workers and Reluctant Learners
pp. 178
Uncertain Transitions: Accidental and Incidental Workers, the Excluded, and Escape Attempts
pp. 200
Performing Identity: Protest and Domestic Masculinities
pp. 220
Conclusions: What is to be Done About Boys?
pp. 239
Postscript: Two Years Later
pp. 243
Appendix 1: Research Methodology
pp. 247
Appendix 2: The Participants
pp. 250
Notes
pp. 252
Bibliography
pp. 277
Index
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