Louts and Legends

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'Aussie' culture of the footballers
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Australian culture
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cultural identity formation
Early Employment Experience
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Ethnic Honour
Footballer Culture
Footballer Group
Greek Group
Hand Ballers
Handballers
HSC
inner-city high school
Intercultural Articulation
Leaving School
longitudinal youth culture analysis
Macho Boys
male youth culture
masculinities research
Multi-cultural Education
Pop Star
Post-compulsory Years
Pupil Culture
qualitative case study
Real Life Problem Situations
social integration schools
TAFE College
Touch Football
UB
unemployment
Violate
Young Man
youth sociology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367718626
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For five years, Jim Walker followed the stories of four groups of young men, from their last years at an inner-city high school to their early twenties. Louts and Legends is a rich portrayal of their ways of life, their responses to school and teachers, and their experience of job-seeking, employment, unemployment, further education and training.

Louts and Legends presents a unique perspective on Australian culture, showing the problems, achievements, and social context of four distinct cultural styles: the macho 'Aussie' culture of the footballers; the competitive challenge of the Greeks; the 'nice guy' friendliness of the handballers; the artistic aspirations of the stigmatised three friends.

The interview and participant observation data gathered over a long period contains fresh insights on youth culture as well as moving individual stories. The findings in this book pose a challenge to educational and social policy, but they also offer realistic suggestions for teachers, youth workers, parents and for other young people.

Jim Walker PhD teaches education at the University of Sydney and is the author of works on educational policy and the curriculum. He is putting the finishing touches to his next book, Learning Culture: Teachers and students in an inner city school.

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