Where "something catches" : work, love, and identity in youth
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Where "something catches" : work, love, and identity in youth
(SUNY series, identities in the classroom)
State University of New York Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Where "Something Catches:" Work, Love, and Identity in Youth is a qualitative study of Latina and Latino youth. Youths from different regions of Puerto Rico and with a range of interests are interviewed about work, love, community, alternatives, and the support that they have been given. Using an innovative framework, a psychology of identity is explored by incorporating an analysis of the cultural, historical, and political context. The text includes documentary photographs.
目次
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Panel 1: Background/Trasfondo
The Way Things Work
1. The Catch
2. Returning to a Question
Panel 2: "That Particular Combination "
3. Conceptual Strategies
4. Methods
5. The Youths
Panel 3: Profiles Of Work And Love
Prayer for Revolutionary Love
6 Becoming Hombres and Mujeres: Work, Love, and Constructions of Gender
The Journey
7. Getting out of Trouble or Getting What You Want: Work as Independence and Survival for Young Mujeres
8. Since I Was Three: From Childhood Genius to Adult Work
9. From Illness and Suicide to the Work of Art
10. In Uniform: Seguridad as Symbol and Work
Making Peace
11. Peace, Justice, Development: The Complex Workings of Social Change
12. Working Together: Plotting the Coordinates of Work, Love, and Identity
Appendix A: Interview Questions
Appendix B: Introduction to the Volunteer Corps at the Service of Puerto Rico Act
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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