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The author immersed himself in the teenage underworld of Clarendon Heights. The Hallway Hangers, one of the neighborhood cliques, appear as cynical self-destructive hoodlums. The other group, the Brothers, take the American Dream to heart and aspire to middle-class respectability. The twist is that the Hallway Hangers are mostly white; the Brothers are almost all black. Comparing the two groups, MacLeod provides a provocative account of how poverty is perpetuated from one generation to the next.
This edition retains the vivid accounts of friendships, families, school, and work that made the first edition so popular. The ethnography resonates with feeling and vivid dialogue. But the book also addressed one of the most important issues in modern social theory and policy: how social inequality is reproduced from one generation to the next. MacLeod links individual lives with social theory to forge a powerful argument about how inequality is created, sustained, and accepted in the United States.
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Ambition, Case studies, Equality, Social mobility, Socially handicapped youth, Urban poor, Youth with social disabilities, Poor, united states, People with social disabilities, Youth, united states, Social mobility, united states, Sociology, urban, Urban poor--case studies, Urban poor--united states--case studies, Youth with social disabilities--case studies, Youth with social disabilities--united states--case studies, Social mobility--case studies, Social mobility--united states--case studies, Equality--case studies, Equality--united states--case studies, Hv4045 .m33 1995, 305.5/69/0973, Sociology, Social policyPlaces
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Ain't No Makin' It: Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood
July 30, 2004, Westview Press
Paperback
in English
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0813341876 9780813341873
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Ain't no makin' it: aspirations and attainment in a low-income neighborhood
1995, Westview Press
in English
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Ain't no makin' it: leveled aspirations in a low-income neighbourhood
1987, Tavistock
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0422621706 9780422621700
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-310) and index.
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