Harry Blatterer 
Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty [EPUB ebook] 

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Adulthood is taken for granted. It connotes the end of childhood, the resolution to the “storm and stress” period of adolescence. This conception is strongly entrenched in the sociology of youth and the sociology of the life course as well as in the policy arena. At the same time, adulthood itself remains unarticulated; journey’s end remains conceptually fixed and theoretically uncontested. Adulthood, then, is both central to the social imagination and neglected as an area of sociological investigation, something that has been noted by sociologists over the last four decades. Going beyond the overwhelmingly psychological literature, this book draws on original qualitative research and theories of social recognition and thus presents a first step towards filling an important gap in our understanding of the meaning of adulthood.

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Acknowledgements

Preface
Peter Beilharz

Introduction

Chapter 1. Representations of Adulthood
Chapter 2. Adulthood, Individualization, and the Life Course
Chapter 3. Adulthood and Social Recognition
Chapter 4. From Adulthood as a Goal to Youth as a Value
Chapter 5. New Adult Voices I: The Meaning of Adulthood
Chapter 6. New Adult Voices II: Without a Center that Holds

Conclusion : Redefining Adulthood

Epilogue
Bibliography

A propos de l’auteur


Harry Blatterer is Lecturer in Sociology at Macquarie University where he teaches introductory sociology, social theory and courses on the life course, generations and intimacy.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 160 ● ISBN 9780857455314 ● Taille du fichier 0.3 MB ● Maison d’édition Berghahn Books ● Lieu NY ● Pays US ● Publié 2007 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 2799078 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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