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In Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids, Second Edition, award-winning
sociologist Murray Milner tries to understand why teenagers behave
the way they do. The first edition drew upon two years of intensive
fieldwork in one high school and 300 written interviews about high
schools across the country, where he argued that consumer culture
greatly impacts the way our youth relate to one another and
understand themselves and society. Milner now expands on that
concept with a new year of fieldwork fifteen years after he began.
He has uncovered in teens a move away from consumerism and towards
the cultural capital of information in a time of social media and
standardized tests.
In Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids, Second Edition, award-winning
sociologist Murray Milner tries to understand why teenagers behave
the way they do. The first edition drew upon two years of intensive
fieldwork in one high school and 300 written interviews about high
schools across the country, where he argued that consumer culture
greatly impacts the way our youth relate to one another and
understand themselves and society. Milner now expands on that
concept with a new year of fieldwork fifteen years after he began.
He has uncovered in teens a move away from consumerism and towards
the cultural capital of information in a time of social media and
standardized tests.
Status and Sacredness provides a new theory of status and sacral
relationships and a provocative reinterpretation of the Indian
caste system and Hinduism. Milner shows how in India and many other
social contexts status is a key resource, and that sacredness can
be usefully understood as a special form of status. By analysing
the nature of this resource Milner is able to provide powerful
explanations of the key features of the social structure, culture,
and religion. He argues against the widely held view that the
Indian caste system is best understood as a unique cultural
development, demonstrating that many of the seemingly exotic
features are variations on themes common to other societies.
Milner's analysis is rooted in a new theoretical framework called
"resource structuralism" that helps to clarify the nature and
significance of power and symbolic capital. The book thus provides
a bold new analysis of India, an innovative approach to the
analysis of religion, and an important contribution to social
theory.
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