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Author | : Martin Kalb |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2016-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1785331531 |
In the lean and anxious years following World War II, Munich society became obsessed with the moral condition of its youth. Initially born of the economic and social disruption of the war years, a preoccupation with juvenile delinquency progressed into a full-blown panic over the hypothetical threat that young men and women posed to postwar stability. As Martin Kalb shows in this fascinating study, constructs like the rowdy young boy and the sexually deviant girl served as proxies for the diffuse fears of adult society, while allowing authorities ranging from local institutions to the U.S. military government to strengthen forms of social control.
Author | : Stefanie DeLuca |
Publisher | : Russell Sage Foundation |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2016-04-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1610448588 |
Recent research on inequality and poverty has shown that those born into low-income families, especially African Americans, still have difficulty entering the middle class, in part because of the disadvantages they experience living in more dangerous neighborhoods, going to inferior public schools, and persistent racial inequality. Coming of Age in the Other America shows that despite overwhelming odds, some disadvantaged urban youth do achieve upward mobility. Drawing from ten years of fieldwork with parents and children who resided in Baltimore public housing, sociologists Stefanie DeLuca, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, and Kathryn Edin highlight the remarkable resiliency of some of the youth who hailed from the nation’s poorest neighborhoods and show how the right public policies might help break the cycle of disadvantage. Coming of Age in the Other America illuminates the profound effects of neighborhoods on impoverished families. The authors conducted in-depth interviews and fieldwork with 150 young adults, and found that those who had been able to move to better neighborhoods—either as part of the Moving to Opportunity program or by other means—achieved much higher rates of high school completion and college enrollment than their parents. About half the youth surveyed reported being motivated by an “identity project”—or a strong passion such as music, art, or a dream job—to finish school and build a career. Yet the authors also found troubling evidence that some of the most promising young adults often fell short of their goals and remained mired in poverty. Factors such as neighborhood violence and family trauma put these youth on expedited paths to adulthood, forcing them to shorten or end their schooling and find jobs much earlier than their middle-class counterparts. Weak labor markets and subpar postsecondary educational institutions, including exploitative for-profit trade schools and under-funded community colleges, saddle some young adults with debt and trap them in low-wage jobs. A third of the youth surveyed—particularly those who had not developed identity projects—were neither employed nor in school. To address these barriers to success, the authors recommend initiatives that help transform poor neighborhoods and provide institutional support for the identity projects that motivate youth to stay in school. They propose increased regulation of for-profit schools and increased college resources for low-income high school students. Coming of Age in the Other America presents a sensitive, nuanced account of how a generation of ambitious but underprivileged young Baltimoreans has struggled to succeed. It both challenges long-held myths about inner-city youth and shows how the process of “social reproduction”—where children end up stuck in the same place as their parents—is far from inevitable.
Author | : Mary C. Waters |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2011-09-20 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0520270932 |
"Much hand-wringing has occurred over the so-called failure of young people to grow up today. This volume persuasively shows the range of forces that shape the protracted transition to adulthood. An excellent and enjoyable read." --Deborah Carr, Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University, and editor of the Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development. "The essays in this volume are written with great verve and intelligence, grounded in extensive fieldwork and careful data analysis." --Frank Furstenberg, Professor of Sociology in the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania
Author | : I.G. Harding |
Publisher | : Coming of Age |
Total Pages | : 51 |
Release | : 2017-01-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Hear What the Critics are Saying "Wow, what an amazing and Entertaining Book; great cast of characters, very good story with a lot of eerie twists and turns. Population Zero is by far one of the best zombie books to have come out in a long time." -Mary Jones – Valley Daily News “A must read in the horror genre. Population Zero is a book that will leave you begging for more; Five Stars All The Way.” -Judy B. Cohen – Elite Media Group “Deliciously entertaining and very fun read. I bought it for a friend as a gift and she loved it as well. It’s by far one of the finest zombie apocalypse books to have come out in the last decade. Highly Recommend This Book.” -Dave Baker – Book Bloggers of America “Very interesting story. I highly recommend this book to any zombie lover out there. Can’t Go Wrong.” -Carl Mosner – Readers Cove Unlimited “Population Zero is an extremely well developed post-apocalyptic zombie tale. I really had a lot of fun reading this story. If you’re looking for a phenomenal zombie book, then look no further than this one. Ten Thumbs Up.” -Debra Eisner – Literary Times Inc. “My favorite zombie book this year; so far I have read more than eight. Once I started reading, I simply couldn’t put it down. Great Read.” -Emma Righter – Writers United Group “This story reminded me why I fell in love with reading zombie books in the first place; thank you Mr. Harding for making such an amazing and fun book. Keep up with the great story telling. Awesome Book!” -Lee Ratner – Daily Media Trends, Inc. Editorial Review Population Zero is an amazing book and a really interesting read. By the end of the book, you will feel like you have gone on an emotional rollercoaster which is not only fun, but also frightening. This zombie book is definitely one of a kind in the horror genre. If you are looking for a book that will leave you biting your nails at the edge of your seat, then look no further than Population Zero. This book is chock-full of amazing characters and terrifying zombies. Five Stars! Jim S. Stein About the Book When a scientist unleashes the deadliest virus the world has ever seen, a small group must band together to survive the zombie apocalypse; their tale is one of redemption, joy and tears. Come and join us in the town of Steel Valley. A world filled with chaos, where even the dead don’t know their rightful place. (coming of age, free coming of age, coming of age books, coming of age fiction, coming of age novels) [coming of age]
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Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Aged |
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Author | : United States. President's Commission on Pension Policy |
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Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Government publications |
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Author | : Edward Carpenter |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2023-10-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
Experience the timeless journey of self-discovery and love with "Love's Coming-Of-Age" by Edward Carpenter. Embark on a profound exploration of the human heart and soul with Edward Carpenter's classic work, "Love's Coming-Of-Age." In this timeless masterpiece, Carpenter invites readers to accompany him on a journey of self-discovery, love, and liberation. Through evocative prose and poignant storytelling, Carpenter delves into the complexities of human relationships, the pursuit of authenticity, and the transformative power of love. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where societal norms and conventions are challenged, and the true essence of love is revealed. Themes of freedom, equality, and the pursuit of happiness resonate throughout the pages of "Love's Coming-Of-Age," offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. Carpenter's profound insights and keen observations invite readers to question the status quo and embrace the fullness of their own identities. With its timeless wisdom and universal themes, "Love's Coming-Of-Age" continues to captivate readers of all ages and backgrounds. Carpenter's lyrical prose and compassionate storytelling speak to the heart, leaving a lasting impression on those who dare to venture into its pages. Whether you're embarking on your own journey of self-discovery or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the human experience, "Love's Coming-Of-Age" offers a guiding light in a world filled with uncertainty. Join Edward Carpenter on a transformative odyssey of love, growth, and enlightenment, and discover why this timeless classic remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published. Embrace the transformative power of love. Let "Love's Coming-Of-Age" by Edward Carpenter illuminate your path to self-discovery and liberation. Order your copy today and experience the enduring beauty of this timeless masterpiece.
Author | : Ryan Uytdewilligen |
Publisher | : Algora Publishing |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1628941944 |
A lifelong movie buff puts his knowledge and passion on paper to show you the best films of his favorite movie genre, Coming of Age. The author highlights some of the finest acting, the most poignant moments, and the funniest gags in movies about growing up, reflecting each decade of American culture since the beginning of film-making, while illustrating the ageless turbulence and confusion of adolescence.
Author | : Marjorie Garber |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1135201404 |
Marjorie Garber examines the rites of passage and maturation patterns--"coming of age"--in Shakespeare's plays. Citing examples from virtually the entire Shakespeare canon, she pays particular attention to the way his characters grow and change at points of personal crisis. Among the crises Garber discusses are: separation from parent or sibling in preparation for sexual love and the choice of husband or wife; the use of names and nicknames as a sign of individual exploits or status; virginity, sexual initiation and the acceptance of sexual maturity, childbearing and parenthood; and, finally, attitudes toward death and dying.
Author | : National Research Council |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2001-01-22 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0309172055 |
What most of us know as "the Internet" is actually a set of largely autonomous, loosely coordinated communication networks. As the influence of the Internet continues to grow, understanding its real nature is imperative to acting on a wide range of policy issues. This timely new book explains basic design choices that underlie the Internet's success, identifies key trends in the evolution of the Internet, evaluates current and prospective technical, operational, and management challenges, and explores the resulting implications for decision makers. The committee-composed of distinguished leaders from both the corporate and academic community-makes recommendations aimed at policy makers, industry, and researchers, going on to discuss a variety of issues: How the Internet's constituent parts are interlinked, and how economic and technical factors make maintaining the Internet's seamless appearance complicated. How the Internet faces scaling challenges as it grows to meet the demands of users in the future. Tensions inherent between open innovation on the Internet and the ability of innovators to capture the commercial value of their breakthroughs. Regulatory issues posed by the Internet's entry into other sectors, such as telephony.