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Hardcover New Jersey Dreaming: Capital, Culture, and the Class of '58 Book

ISBN: 082233108X

ISBN13: 9780822331087

New Jersey Dreaming: Capital, Culture, and the Class of '58

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Pioneering anthropologist Sherry B. Ortner is renowned for her work on the Sherpas of Nepal. Now she turns her attention homeward to examine how social class is lived in the United States and,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Sociology

Analysis of the class of 1958 at Weequahic HS--much changes in the few years after

Interesting class study

My class had to pick books to read for presentations. This one was very well-written & enjoyable, so I picked it. Ortner studies the Weequahic High class of 1958 in terms of their high school position (class officer/egghead/jock/hood), family origin, academic track, racial identity, gender, & class mobility. She consider both class, which is often ignored by non-Marxist scholars, & race & gender, which a lot of Marxists say aren't as important as class. She finds reflections of social movements in the students' fates & tries to keep a balance between ascribing success & failure entirely to either social movements or individual agency. A very interesting book.

New Jersey Dreaming

Ortner returns to her classmates in order to determine their social mobility over 40 years later. She describes the boundaries created people during high school. She also offers a discussion about the complexity of structure versus agency as it pertains to social mobility.
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