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Learning to Labor - How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs (Paperback, Legacy Editions)
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Learning to Labor - How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs (Paperback, Legacy Editions)
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A landmark work in sociology, cultural studies, and ethnography
since its publication in 1977, Paul Willis's Learning to Labor is a
provocative and troubling account of how education links culture
and class in the reproduction of social hierarchy. Willis observed
a working-class friendship group in an English industrial town in
the West Midlands in their final years at school. These "lads"
rebelled against the rules and values of the school, creating their
own culture of opposition. Yet this resistance to official norms,
Willis argues, prepared these students for working-class
employment. Rebelling against authority made the lads experience
the constraints that held them in subordinate class positions as
choices of their own volition. Learning to Labor demonstrates the
pervasiveness of class in lived experience. Its detailed and
sympathetic ethnography emphasizes subjectivity and the role of
working-class people in making their culture. Willis shows how
resistance does not simply challenge the social order, but also
constitutes it. The lessons of Learning to Labor apply as much to
the United States as to the United Kingdom, especially the finding
that education, rather than helping overcome hierarchies, can often
perpetuate them, which is of renewed relevance at a time when
education is trumpeted as meritocratic and a panacea for
inequality.
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