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Imagining the future : young Australians on sex, love and community / Chilla Bulbeck.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bulbeck, Chilla, 1951- author.
Contributor:
University of Adelaide Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Youth--Australia--Attitudes.
Youth.
Youth--Sexual behavior--Australia.
Young adults--Australia--Attitudes.
Young adults.
Young adults--Sexual behavior--Australia.
Young adults--Australia--Social conditions.
Young adults--Australia--Interviews.
Teenagers--Australia--Conduct of life.
Teenagers.
Teenagers--Australia--Interviews.
Australia--Social life and customs--21st century.
Australia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 288 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
University of Adelaide Press 2012
Adelaide : The University of Adelaide Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Imagining the Future explores our contemporary complex equality narrative through the desires and dreams of 1000 young Australians and 230 of their parents from diverse backgrounds across Australia. This ‘extraordinary’ data set affords analysis of the impact of gender, socio-economic disadvantage, ethnicity, Aboriginality and sexuality on young people’s ‘imagined life stories’, or essays written about their future.
Contents:
Introduction
Background to the research: 'The future is female' (is it?)
Methods
The questionnaire
Writing the future: imagined life stories
Outline of the book
1. Essaying difference: Comparing essays across the sub-samples
Introduction: 'Choice' or 'risk' biography?
Young women and their mothers: From caring for family to caring professions
Young men's and women's life stories compared
Young men: Cars and sports
Sex and love
Gendered career aspirations
The homosexual imaginary
Disadvantaged stories: No bridges from now to the future
Aboriginal youth: Family and politics
Young migrants' dreams
2. Learning from their parents: Inter-generational change and continuity
Narratives of becoming: Women change their lives (and minds)
Women's lives transformed by access to paid work
Psychic transformation
Men's disadvantage or opportunity?
Fathers grope for stories of moving masculinities
Sons deflect feminism in parodic masculinity
Girly girls and blokes: Young people's consciousness of gender performance choices
Feminism: Too far, too soon, too same
Gender inequality: All about male disadvantage
3. Emotional literacy and domestic relations
Emotional literacy: Crafting a choice biography in the company of others
'I am': Independent and interdependent?
Psychological capital
A meeting of minds? His and her imagined relationships
'Settling down': Breadwinning and childraising
The 'neo-traditional' family: A compromise between his and her relationships
Equality at the limits: Sharing the caring
Equality and egalitarianism in housework and childcare
Emotional literacy at the limits: Abortion decisions
Changing institutions as well as women's desires
4. Global visions and cramped horizons: Stories of class
The hidden injuries of class
Consuming class
The 'zombie' category of class
Addressing class differences: Abject social services recipients and the welfare state
Rejecting the social security subject position
The poor are always with us
'Education generation': Equality of opportunity?
Comparing educational pathways in the life stories
Young mothers becoming 'can-do' girls?
5. 'Intimate' citizenship?
Playing at politics
Celanthropy: Money buys love
Planet earth needs our love and protection
Beyond 'yeah, whatever': The potential for individualised citizenship
Gender relations: 'my feminism'
Refugees: Good neighbours
Reconciliation: Us and them and its quotidian expression
Lacking sociological literacy in an age of individualism
Conclusion: Equality in the rhetoric, difference in reality
Appendixes
The questionnaires
The sample
Survey statistics.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CC BY-NC-ND
Other Format:
Print version:
ISBN:
9781922064356 (ebook)
Publisher Number:
10.1017/9781922064356

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