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Women Without Class : Girls, Race, and Identity

Other author/creatorBettie, Julie
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoOakland : University of California Press Ewing : California Princeton Fulfillment Services [Distributor]
Description296 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Summary Annotation In this ethnographic examination of Mexican-American and white girls coming of age in Californias Central Valley, Julie Bettie turns class theory on its head, asking what cultural gestures are involved in the performance of class, and how class subjectivity is constructed in relationship to color, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. A new introduction contextualizes the book for the contemporary moment and situates it within current directions in cultural theory.Investigating the cultural politics of how inequalities are both reproduced and challenged, Bettie examines the discursive formations that provide a context for the complex identity performances of contemporary girls. The books title refers at once to young working-class women who have little cultural capital to enable class mobility; to the fact that analyses of class too often remain insufficiently transformed by feminist, ethnic, and queer studies; and to the failure of some feminist theory itself to theorize women as class subjects.Women without Class makes a case for analytical and political attention to class, but not at the expense of attention to other social formations.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780520280014
ISBN0520280016 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780520280014
Stock number00027125

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