Reading, Writing and Resistance: Adolescence and Labor in a Junior High School

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A story of everyday life in an American junior high school, originally published in 1983, this book demonstrates the ways in which the school culture of early adolescence both supports and denies the cultural and economic requirements of the parent society that surrounds it. It explores this school culture in relation to the local and national in political economy, to class, race and gender, and to the needs of the state. The author approaches the work of students in school as a labor process in the context of an advanced capitalist society. He describes such typical junior high activities as ‘goofing off’ and ‘bugging the teacher’ by examining the meaning of these activities to the students engaged in them, and brings acute observation and sensitivity to bear on the forms of resistance that arise among the students, showing that this resistance is a form of power which students exercise in the face of their estranged status. The nature and consequences of this resistance are examined in detail, especially as they relate to the context of a society in which estranged labor, in one form or another, is the dominant characteristic for most members. Throughout the book, the subtle pressures, the cliques, the vitality, the boredom and the ever-present humor of school life are explored. By integrating the insights of Habermas with the theories of Marx, the author is able to examine the tension between the ‘reified knowledge’ of the school and the ‘regenerative knowledge’ of the students in a sensitive ethnography which captures the student world in ways which have been missed in the past.

Author(s): Robert B. Everhart
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Adolescent, 7
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 319
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Series Editor's Preface
Author's Preface
1 Introduction
The Junior High School
Related Studies
Perspective for the Book
Organization of the Book
2 The Community and the School
The Community
The Jefferson School District
Harold Spencer Junior High
Summary
3 The Classroom World
Time in Class
Classroom Demands
Students and Classroom Life
Summary and Conclusions
4 The World of Don's Group
The People
Activities and Perspectives
Seventh Grade
Eighth Grade
Summary and Conclusions
5 The World of Chris's Group
The People
Activities and Perspectives
Seventh Grade
Eighth Grade
Summary and Conclusions
6 'What did you do in English Today?' 'Nothing, Just Goofed Off'
The Students' Map of the School
The Social Context of Goofing Off
Ways to Goof Off
Summary and Conclusions
7 Student 'Power'
Classroom Strategies
Beating the System
Skipping
Summary and Conclusions
8 Summary and Conclusions
Structural Attributes of the Student Role
The Derivation of Meaning within Structure
The Student World and What is Learned in School
Toward Rethinking Schooling and Youth
Appendix A: Lesson Plans
Appendix B: Methodology
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index