
Coming of Age in U.S. High Schools
Economic, Kinship, Religious, and Political Crosscurrents
Paperback | 1 February 2004 | Edition Number 1
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In this expansive multi-site ethnography of high school students representing diverse racial, ethnic, social class, gender, and sexual backgrounds, coming of age is described and analyzed as it unfolded in the classrooms and corridors of three high schools: a racially desegregated urban school; a suburban school serving middle class students; and a school with a majority of Black youth living in impoverished inner-city neighborhoods. The study goes well beyond issues of academic achievement to recognize and explore the function of U.S. high schools in smoothing adolescent transitions into the multiple domains of American life. Graduating seniors in the final analyses are heralded as absorbers of traditions, barometers of trends, and harbingers of change.
Of interest to a broad range of researchers, teachers, and educational policymakers, this book is particularly relevant for scholars, faculty, and graduate students in social foundations of education, educational anthropology, secondary teacher education, qualitative educational research, and related fields.
Industry Reviews
"In this carefully nuanced and richly textured qualitative study, Hemmings follows the voices of a diverse array of high school students as they navigate their way through the crosscurrents of economics, politics, religion, and family life in contemporary America....Highly recommended."
-CHOICE
"There are altogether too few texts on the market that provide the detailed, reasoned account of American adolescence and schooling that Coming of Age in U.S. High Schools offers. This book attends to adolescence, it complicates popular but oversimplified notions about adolescents, and it documents how schools impact both individuals' and societal development."
-Reba Page
University of California at Riverside
"After reading this book...I am left with an increased appreciation of the nuanced ways that individuals construct meanings and futures within the variety of discourses that help shape kids in twenty-first century America."
-Pamela J. Bettis
Washington State University
"The knowledge that emerges from different school/life contexts among a diverse group of adolescents is very rich."
-Sandra Winn Tutwiler
Washburn University
ISBN: 9780805846676
ISBN-10: 0805846670
Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Published: 1st February 2004
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 226
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.22
Weight (kg): 0.32
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