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Record Nr.

UNINA9910456995503321

Autore

Lareau Annette

Titolo

Unequal childhoods [[electronic resource] ] : class, race, and family life / / Annette Lareau

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2011

ISBN

1-283-27828-6

9786613278289

0-520-94990-0

Edizione

[2nd ed., with an update a decade later.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (481 p.)

Disciplina

305.23089/96073

Soggetti

Children - Social conditions

Families

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments -- CHAPTER 1. Concerted Cultivation and the Accomplishment of Natural Growth -- CHAPTER 2. Social Structure and Daily Life -- CHAPTER 3. The Hectic Pace of Concerted Cultivation: Garrett Tallinger -- CHAPTER 4. A Child's Pace: Tyrec Taylor -- CHAPTER 5. Children's Play Is for Children: Katie Brindle -- CHAPTER 6. Developing a Child: Alexander Williams -- CHAPTER 7. Language as a Conduit for Social Life: Harold McAllister -- CHAPTER 8. Concerted Cultivation in Organizational Spheres: Stacey Marshall -- CHAPTER 9. Concerted Cultivation Gone Awry: Melanie Handlon -- CHAPTER 10. Letting Educators Lead the Way: Wendy Driver -- CHAPTER 11. Beating with a Belt, Fearing "the School": Little Billy Yanelli -- CHAPTER 12. The Power and Limits of Social Class -- CHAPTER 13. Class Differences in Parents' Information and Intervention in the Lives of Young Adults -- CHAPTER 14. Reflections on Longitudinal Ethnography and the Families' Reactions to Unequal Childhoods -- CHAPTER 15. Unequal Childhoods in Context -- Afterword -- Appendix A. Methodology: Enduring Dilemmas in Fieldwork -- Appendix B. Theory: Understanding the Work of Pierre Bourdieu -- Appendix C. Supporting Tables -- Appendix D.



Tables for the Second Edition -- Notes -- Revised Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Class does make a difference in the lives and futures of American children. Drawing on in-depth observations of black and white middle-class, working-class, and poor families, Unequal Childhoods explores this fact, offering a picture of childhood today. Here are the frenetic families managing their children's hectic schedules of "leisure" activities; and here are families with plenty of time but little economic security. Lareau shows how middle-class parents, whether black or white, engage in a process of "concerted cultivation" designed to draw out children's talents and skills, while working-class and poor families rely on "the accomplishment of natural growth," in which a child's development unfolds spontaneously-as long as basic comfort, food, and shelter are provided. Each of these approaches to childrearing brings its own benefits and its own drawbacks. In identifying and analyzing differences between the two, Lareau demonstrates the power, and limits, of social class in shaping the lives of America's children. The first edition of Unequal Childhoods was an instant classic, portraying in riveting detail the unexpected ways in which social class influences parenting in white and African American families. A decade later, Annette Lareau has revisited the same families and interviewed the original subjects to examine the impact of social class in the transition to adulthood.