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The road to whatever : middle-class culture and the crisis of adolescence / Elliott Currie.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Currie, Elliott.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Youth--United States.
Youth.
United States.
Middle class--United States.
Middle class.
Youth and violence.
Youth--Drug use.
Despair.
Physical Description:
305 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Metropolitan Books, 2005.
Summary:
In the past few years, it has become painfully clear that all is not well with the children of middle-class America. Beyond the shootings at Columbine, hardly a day goes by without stories of drug use, binge drinking, destructive violence, and senseless suicides among middle-class adolescents. But the "why" of these tragedies has eluded us.
In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed sociologist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Elliott Currie rejects such predictable answers as TV violence, permissiveness, and inherent evil. Instead, drawing on years of in-depth interviews with troubled adolescents, he links the crisis of today's youth to a pervasive culture of exclusion and neglect that has left young people with diminishing supports or options as they face an ever-more unforgiving adult world. Currie describes a society in which severe punishment and "zero tolerance" of adolescent misbehavior have become the norm, where "tough love" has replaced engagement, and where medications readily stand in for guidance. Broadening his inquiry, he explores the worrisome social changes-the strains on the family, the erosion of supportive communities-that have contributed to the growing vulnerability of the young. And he dissects the increasing rigidity of a competitive middle class that is quick to reject those who do not fit in, and whose sharp divide between winners and losers and narrower definitions of success reveal a culture that is extraordinarily harsh-and not just on kids.
Vivid, compelling, and deeply empathetic, The Road to Whatever is a profound investigation of what has gone wrong for so many American teenagers and a stark indictment of a society that has lost the will-or the capacity-to care.
Contents:
Introduction: "A White Kind of Messing Up" 1
1 "Whatever, Dude": The Elements of Care-lessness 17
2 The Sink-or-Swim Family 41
3 "There's No Help Out There": The World of Therapeutic Darwinism 123
4 The School as Opponent 185
5 Turning It Around 217
6 Toward a Culture of Support 254.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-294) and index.
ISBN:
0805067639
OCLC:
56685194

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