edited by Nadine Dolby and Greg Dimitriadis with Paul Willis.
New York :
RoutledgeFalmer,
2004.
1 online resource (xiii, 240 pages)
The critical social thought series
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Learning to labor in new times : an introduction / Nadine Dolby, Greg Dimitriadis -- Reflecting on Learning to labor. Male working-class identities and social justice : a reconsideration of Paul Willis's Learning to labor, in light of contemporary research / Madeleine Arnot -- Paul Willis, class consciousness, and critical pedagogy : toward a socialist future / Peter McLaren, Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale -- Between good sense and bad sense : race, class, and learning from Learning to labor / Michael W. Apple -- The "lads" and the cultural topography of race / Fazal Rizvi -- Learning to labor in new times. Reordering work and destabilizing masculinity / Jane Kenway, Anna Kraack -- Revisiting a 1980s "moment of critique" : class, gender, and the new economy / Lois Weis -- Learning to do time : Willis's model of cultural reproduction in an era of postindustrialism, globalization, and mass incarceration / Kathleen Nolan, Jean Anyon -- Thinking about the cultural studies of education in a time of recession : Learning to labor and the work of aesthetics in modern life / Cameron McCarthy -- Critical ethnography, culture, and schooling : Paul Willis reflects on Learning to labor. Twenty-five years on : old books, new times / Paul Willis -- Appendix. "Centre" and periphery : an interview with Paul Willis / David Mills, Robert Gibb.
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Learning to labor in new times.
Willis, Paul E., Learning to labour.
Learning to labour (Willis, Paul E.)
Working class-- Education.
Youth-- Employment.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.