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Jocks and Burnouts: Social Categories and Identity in the High School
Jocks and Burnouts Social Categories and Identity in the High School
Author: Penelope Eckert
This ethnographic study of adolescent social structure in a Michigan high school provides a brilliant new perspective on class-based reactions between individual students and the school. Dr. Eckert shows how the school’s institutional environment fosters the formation of opposed class cultures in the student population, which in turn serve...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780807729632
ISBN-10: 0807729639
Publication Date: 8/1989
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Teachers College Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Upon entrance into junior high (6th-7th grade), a student is pigeon-holed into a category. You're either a jock or a burnout (a rebel). This classification follows the student throughout his/her academic career. What's different about this book is that the author actually interviewed the students. She kept the answers in their own broken, grammatically-incorrect English. Even though I teach in an elementary school, this answered a lot of unanswered questions I had as to why I was immediately classified as a "freak" - because I wouldn't conform to the jock mentality.


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