Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles

Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles

by Steven Threadgold
Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles

Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles

by Steven Threadgold

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Overview

The concept of everyday struggles can enliven our understanding of the lives of young people and how social class is made and remade. This book invokes a Bourdieusian spirit to think about the ways young people are pushed and pulled by the normative demands directed at them from an early age, whilst they reflexively understand that allegedly available incentives for making the ‘right’ choices and working hard – financial and familial security, social status and job satisfaction – are a declining prospect.

In Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles, the figures of those classed as 'hipsters' and 'bogans' are used to analyse how representation works to form a symbolic and moral economy that produces and polices fuzzy class boundaries. Further to this, the practices of young people around DIY cultures are analysed to illustrate struggles to create a satisfying and meaningful existence while negotiating between study, work and creative passions.

By thinking through different modalities of struggles, which revolve around meaning making and identity, creativity and authenticity, Threadgold brings Bourdieu’s sociological practice together with theories of affect, emotion, morals and values to broaden our understanding of how young people make choices, adapt, strategise, succeed, fail and make do.

Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers, of fields including: Youth Studies, Class and Inequality, Work and Careers, Subcultures, Media and Creative Industries, Social Theory and Bourdieusian Theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317532859
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2017
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Steven Threadgold is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Youth studies and theoretical foundations

A mix tape for Part 1

1. Youth, class and everyday struggles

Introduction

Youth

Class

Bourdieu’s ‘struggles’

Chapter outline

2. Sociological practice: Towards a Bourdieusian understanding

Introduction: Bourdieu’s thinking tools

Bourdieu’s conception of class

Struggle, illusio and social gravity

Social games and strategy

Habitus and field

Capitals

Trajectory

Doxa and misrecognition

Symbolic violence

Cultural arbitrary

Distinction

Conclusion

3. Bourdieusian prospects and theory in youth studies

Introduction

Reflexivity and inequality

The symbolic, the moral and ‘value’

Affect and emotion

Conclusion

Part 2: Classification struggles in the field of representation

A mix tape for Part 2

4. Hipsters and bogans: Distinctive figures of classed anxieties

Introduction

Hipsters and bogans in the news

Slippery categories

What is a bogan? What is a hipster?

Hipsters and bogans as ‘figures’

Classification struggles in the field of representation

Conclusion

5. Hipsters and bogans in the news media and comedy: Two case studies

Introduction

Case study 1

Case study 2

The affective economy of hipsters and bogans

Conclusion: Global hipsters and local bogans

Part 3: DIY cultures: Struggles about creativity, identity and meaningful work

A mix tape for Part 3

6. A DIY scene: Cultural struggles and meaning making

Introduction

‘DIY’: From punk to sociology to co-optation and beyond

Everyday struggles in a DIY music scene in Australia

Conclusion

7. A DIY career? Labour and creativity struggles

Introduction

Class, labour and creativity

DIY cultures to DIY careers

Subcultural capital and illusio

Choice, struggle and making do: Strategic poverty?

Conclusion

8. Coda: Hipsters, bogans and class in the DIY scene

9. Conclusion

Introduction

Modalities of everyday struggle

Bourdieu, affect and reflexivity

Youth, modalities of struggle and the ‘future’

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