Learning Capitalist Culture - (Contemporary Ethnography) 2nd Edition by Douglas E Foley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Building on the author's thirty-six years of experience with North Town, this second edition of Learning Capitalist Culture presents an updated ethnographic study of the small, economically depressed, predominantly Mexican American south Texas town.
- About the Author: Douglas E. Foley is Professor of Anthropology and of Education at the University of Texas at Austin.
- 272 Pages
- Social Science, Anthropology
- Series Name: Contemporary Ethnography
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About the Book
Building on the author's thirty-six years of experience with North Town, Texas, this second edition presents an ethnographic study of the ways the town's youth learn traditional American values through participation in sports, membership in formal and informal social groups, dating, and interactions with teachers in the classroom.Book Synopsis
Building on the author's thirty-six years of experience with North Town, this second edition of Learning Capitalist Culture presents an updated ethnographic study of the small, economically depressed, predominantly Mexican American south Texas town. Like many communities in the Southwest, North Town has undergone significant cultural and political change since the late 1960s, when the Chicano civil rights movement emerged and challenged the segregated racial order. The resulting racial confrontation between Mexicanos and Anglos created new tensions and problems for North Town youth.
Douglas E. Foley examines the way in which these youth learn traditional American values through participation in sports, membership in formal and informal social groups, dating, and interactions with teachers in the classroom. Foley shows how the rituals involved in these activities tend to preserve or reproduce class and gender inequalities, even as Mexicanos transform the racial order. This edition contains updated sections on theory and field methods, as well as an epilogue that revisits many of the characters in the original ethnographic research.
Review Quotes
"Learning Capitalist Culture poses excellent questions and offers provocative theoretical possibilities."-- "American Journal of Sociology"
"A fascinating study of the clash between Anglo and Hispanic cultures in South Texas as seen through the eyes of its youth."-- "Choice"
About the Author
Douglas E. Foley is Professor of Anthropology and of Education at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of From Peones to Politicos: Class and Ethnicity in a South Texas Town, 1900-1987, and The Heartland Chronicles, the latter also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.