Author(s): Steven Threadgold
Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 261
Cover
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Half Title
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Table of Contents
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List of figures......Page 13
Acknowledgements......Page 14
PART 1: Youth studies and theoretical foundations......Page 16
A mix tape for Part 1......Page 18
Introduction......Page 20
Youth......Page 24
Class......Page 34
Bourdieu’s ‘struggles’
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Chapter outline......Page 39
Introduction: Bourdieu’s thinking tools......Page 43
Bourdieu’s conception of class......Page 45
Struggle, illusio and social gravity......Page 49
Social games and strategy......Page 51
Habitus and field......Page 53
Capitals......Page 58
Trajectory......Page 61
Doxa and misrecognition......Page 62
Symbolic violence......Page 63
Cultural arbitrary......Page 64
Distinction......Page 65
Conclusion......Page 66
Introduction......Page 67
Reflexivity and inequality......Page 68
The symbolic, the moral and ‘value’
......Page 73
Affect and emotion......Page 77
Conclusion......Page 84
PART 2: Classification struggles in the field of representation......Page 86
A mix tape for Part 2......Page 88
Introduction......Page 90
Hipsters and bogans in the news......Page 92
Slippery categories......Page 97
What is a bogan? What is a hipster?......Page 100
Hipsters and bogans as ‘figures’......Page 110
Classification struggles in the field of representation
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Conclusion......Page 112
Introduction......Page 119
Case study 1......Page 120
Case study 2......Page 130
The affective economy of hipsters and bogans......Page 143
Conclusion: Global hipsters and local bogans......Page 145
PART 3: DIY cultures: Struggles about creativity, identity andmeaningful work......Page 150
A mix tape for Part 3......Page 152
Introduction......Page 154
‘DIY’: From punk to sociology to co-optation and beyond......Page 155
Everyday struggles in a DIY music scene in Australia......Page 160
Conclusion......Page 193
Class, labour and creativity......Page 196
DIY cultures to DIY careers......Page 202
Subcultural capital and illusio......Page 210
Choice, struggle and making do: Strategic poverty?......Page 212
Conclusion......Page 214
8. Coda: Hipsters, bogans and class in the DIY scene......Page 216
Modalities of everyday struggle......Page 224
Bourdieu, affect and reflexivity......Page 226
Youth, modalities of struggle and the ‘future’......Page 228
References......Page 229
Index......Page 254
Ebook
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