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How do race and class intersect to shape the identities and
experiences of Black middle-class parents and their children? What
are Black middle-class parents' strategies for supporting their
children through school? What role do the educational histories of
Black middle-class parents play in their decision-making about
their children's education? There is now an extensive body of
research on the educational strategies of the white middle classes
but a silence exists around the emergence of the Black middle
classes and their experiences, priorities, and actions in relation
to education. This book focuses on middle-class families of Black
Caribbean heritage. Drawing on rich qualitative data from nearly 80
in-depth interviews with Black Caribbean middle-class parents, the
internationally renowned contributors reveal how these parents
attempt to navigate their children successfully through the school
system, and defend them against low expectations and other
manifestations of discrimination. Chapters identify when, how and
to what extent parents deploy the financial, cultural and social
resources available to them as professional, middle class
individuals in support of their children's academic success and
emotional well-being. The book sheds light on the complex, and
relatively neglected relations, between race, social class and
education, and in addition, poses wider questions about the
experiences of social mobility, and the intersection of race and
class in forming the identity of the parents and their children.
The Colour of Class: The educational strategies of the Black middle
classes will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates on
education, sociology and social policy courses, as well as
academics with an interest in Critical Race Theory and Bourdieu.
The Colour of Class was awarded 2nd prize by the Society for
Educational Studies: Book Prize 2016.
With the issue of childcare high on the New Labour agenda, this is
a subject that is often in the media spotlight, and one that will
continue to spark heated debate both in the UK and around the
world. This book presents a substantive study of childcare policy
and practice, examining middle class parents' choice of childcare
within the wider contexts of social class and class fractions,
social reproduction, gendered responsibilities and conceptions of
'good' parenting.
Drawing on the results of a qualitative empirical study of two
groups of middle class parents living in two London localities,
this book:
- takes into account key theoretical frameworks in childcare
policy, setting them in a broader social, political and economic
context;
- considers the development of the UK government's childcare
strategy from its birth in 1998 to the present day;
- highlights the critical debates surrounding middle class families
and their choice of childcare;
- explores parents' experiences of childcare and their
relationships with carers.
This book offers important and invaluable insights into a complex
subject, and will be essential reading for academics, students,
policy makers and all those involved in the childcare market.
With the issue of childcare high on the New Labour agenda, this is
a subject that is often in the media spotlight, and one that will
continue to spark heated debate both in the UK and around the
world. This book presents a substantive study of childcare policy
and practice, examining middle class parents' choice of childcare
within the wider contexts of social class and class fractions,
social reproduction, gendered responsibilities and conceptions of
'good' parenting.
Drawing on the results of a qualitative empirical study of two
groups of middle class parents living in two London localities,
this book:
- takes into account key theoretical frameworks in childcare
policy, setting them in a broader social, political and economic
context;
- considers the development of the UK government's childcare
strategy from its birth in 1998 to the present day;
- highlights the critical debates surrounding middle class families
and their choice of childcare;
- explores parents' experiences of childcare and their
relationships with carers.
This book offers important and invaluable insights into a complex
subject, and will be essential reading for academics, students,
policy makers and all those involved in the childcare market.
How do race and class intersect to shape the identities and
experiences of Black middle-class parents and their children? What
are Black middle-class parents' strategies for supporting their
children through school? What role do the educational histories of
Black middle-class parents play in their decision-making about
their children's education? There is now an extensive body of
research on the educational strategies of the white middle classes
but a silence exists around the emergence of the Black middle
classes and their experiences, priorities, and actions in relation
to education. This book focuses on middle-class families of Black
Caribbean heritage. Drawing on rich qualitative data from nearly 80
in-depth interviews with Black Caribbean middle-class parents, the
internationally renowned contributors reveal how these parents
attempt to navigate their children successfully through the school
system, and defend them against low expectations and other
manifestations of discrimination. Chapters identify when, how and
to what extent parents deploy the financial, cultural and social
resources available to them as professional, middle class
individuals in support of their children's academic success and
emotional well-being. The book sheds light on the complex, and
relatively neglected relations, between race, social class and
education, and in addition, poses wider questions about the
experiences of social mobility, and the intersection of race and
class in forming the identity of the parents and their children.
The Colour of Class: The educational strategies of the Black middle
classes will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates on
education, sociology and social policy courses, as well as
academics with an interest in Critical Race Theory and Bourdieu.
The Colour of Class was awarded 2nd prize by the Society for
Educational Studies: Book Prize 2016.
His first volume of voluptuous vixens snugly bound and trussed up
created more than a few raised eyebrows (and trips to the local
rope store!) Vincent Stephens has been hard at work creating an
all-new collection of wickedly wild and winsome ladies, cuffed,
shackled, and generally all tied up wearing nothing but a knowing
smile! This second volume - subtitled "Tighter and Harder" gives
bondage art fans a freshly built stage on which to enjoy all new
fantasies! And you thought all that nylon cord was just for tying
down canvas covers in the winter - silly boy! You can do a HELL of
a lot more interesting things, and Mr. Stephens shows you the way!
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
House of Pain is a story about fast boys, passionate women, rough
sex, hard drugs, yoga, and human consciousness; about finding peace
and love in a sick but beautiful world. This novel draws you down a
dark path that leads from the unexpected intersection of yoga and
western medicine to the simple truth of a perverted and most kinky
universe where pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. When
Sim, nicknamed S&M by his friends, takes the deeply
compassionate bodhisattva vow to end human suffering, at the same
time as a vow of celibacy, the Universe roars with laughter and
begins throwing boulder-sized rocks at his House. His idyllic world
is interrupted by a brutal attack that turns the surfing community
on its head and leaves Sim fighting demons both inside and out. The
darker it gets, the more he relies on Tantra, an esoteric and
internalized yoga practice, to bring himself, his family and his
friends back to light and life. "You had me at Sim. It's an
unexpected education hidden in the story of a dark and twisty
character that sucks you in and leaves you breathlessly wanting
more - and the whole time you're reading, you don't realize what's
being undone in you." Jessica Winston
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Vincent Stephens in a man well-known for his ability to showcase
young ladies in knots and straps, but he also has a penchant for
cheeky goodness as well! Chunk in the trunk as never looked better,
as Stephens sets his trained eye (and active imagination) on the
back end of the female mystique! Bootylicious? Most definitely!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Telling it like it is, "Sopranos" star Vincent shows how any man
can be all that he can be in love, work, play and life.
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