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Gender, work and community after de-industrialisation : a psychosocial approach to affect / Valerie Walkerdine, Luis Jimenez.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Identity studies in the social sciencesPublication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.Description: viii, 214 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780230247062 (hbk.)
  • 0230247067 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.76 WAL
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

How does an industrial community cope when they are told that closure is inevitable? What if this is only the last in a 200 year long line of threats, insecurities and closure? How did people weather the storms and how do they face the future now? While attempts to regenerate communities are everywhere, we do not often hear from the people themselves just how they managed to create safe collective spaces or how the fall of the whole house of cards brought with it effects which can be felt by young people who never knew the town when it was an industrial heartland. We hear the story of how men and women tried to cope and still want to retain their community in the face of its destruction. What can they and will they have to pass to the next generation and where will that leave the young people themselves, who have nothing to stay for but are unable to leave? This book examines these crucial questions facing post-industrial societies.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Acknowledgements (p. viii)
  • Introduction (p. 1)
  • 1 Two Hundred Years of Iron and Steel (p. 6)
  • 2 Advanced Liberalism (p. 32)
  • 3 Communal Beingness and Affect (p. 46)
  • 4 De-Industrialisation, Suffering, Crisis and Catastrophe (p. 72)
  • 5 Producing Pride in Masculinity: The Hard Steelworker (p. 92)
  • 6 The Next Generation (p. 117)
  • 7 Women, Gays and Mammy's Boys (p. 137)
  • 8 What about the Women? (p. 162)
  • 9 To the Future? (p. 182)
  • Notes (p. 192)
  • Bibliography (p. 196)
  • Index (p. 211)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Valerie Walkerdine is Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK. She is Editor of the journal Subjectivity. Her previous books include Growing up Girl: Psychosocial Explorations of Gender and Class and Children, Gender, Videogames: Towards a Relational Approach to Multimedia. She is also a mixed media and installation artist.
Luis Jimenez is Senior Lecture in the School of Psychology, University of East London, UK. He is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, physician and sociologist.

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