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On college campuses and in high school halls, being white means
being boring. Since whiteness is the mainstream, white kids lack a
cultural identity that's exotic or worth flaunting. To remedy this,
countless white youths across the country are now joining more
outre subcultures like the Black- and Puerto Rican-dominated
hip-hop scene, the glamorously morose goth community, or an
evangelical Christian organization whose members reject campus
partying.
Amy C. Wilkins's intimate ethnography of these three subcultures
reveals a complex tug-of-war between the demands of race, class,
and gender in which transgressing in one realm often means
conforming to expectations in another. Subcultures help young
people, especially women, navigate these connecting territories by
offering them different sexual strategies: wannabes cross racial
lines, goths break taboos by becoming involved with multiple
partners, and Christians forego romance to develop their bond with
God. Avoiding sanctimonious hysteria over youth gone astray,
Wilkins meets these kids on their own terms, and the result is a
perceptive and provocative portrait of the structure of young
lives.
On college campuses and in high school halls, being white means
being boring. Since whiteness is the mainstream, white kids lack a
cultural identity that's exotic or worth flaunting. To remedy this,
countless white youths across the country are now joining more
outre subcultures like the Black- and Puerto Rican-dominated
hip-hop scene, the glamorously morose goth community, or an
evangelical Christian organization whose members reject campus
partying.
Amy C. Wilkins's intimate ethnography of these three subcultures
reveals a complex tug-of-war between the demands of race, class,
and gender in which transgressing in one realm often means
conforming to expectations in another. Subcultures help young
people, especially women, navigate these connecting territories by
offering them different sexual strategies: wannabes cross racial
lines, goths break taboos by becoming involved with multiple
partners, and Christians forego romance to develop their bond with
God. Avoiding sanctimonious hysteria over youth gone astray,
Wilkins meets these kids on their own terms, and the result is a
perceptive and provocative portrait of the structure of young
lives.
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