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Anthropology is particularly well suited to explore the contemporary predicament in the coming of age of young men. Its grounded and comparative empiricism provides the opportunity to move beyond statistics, moral panics, or gender stereotypes in order to explore specific aspects of life course transitions...

Trade Review

The editors have compiled interesting and relevant accounts that challenge us to think beyond received ideas on gender or race and illustrate the complex realities of subjects ranging from violence to education. Critical reflections on notions such as risk or success and failure find resonance throughout various contributions in this volume and are thought-provoking. The innovative approaches proposed by the contributors as well as the thorough, well-illustrated discussions greatly enhance our understanding of young men’s lives, and will certainly inspire and be of interest to many. · Social Analysis

This volume provides important ethnography on an understudied phase of men’s lives - youth while also engaging in critical conversation with prior work that has exceptionalized young men’ s experiences. By analysing these experiences in a political-economic context, this book provides a timely addition to conversations between masculinity studies and youth studies, undermining simplistic attributions of young mens problems to youth cultureor masculinity. A major strength of this volume is its cross-cultural scope. In addition to providing a broad view of how young men respond to shared global pressures in different local settings, the volume as a whole presents interesting similarities and differences between ethnographic cases. · JRAI

Because of this comparative cross-cultural approach, readers will attain a greater understanding of the structural and cultural challenges young men face as they negotiate the transition to male adulthood. · Choice

“Knowledgeably compiled, [with an informed and informative introduction], and deftly edited by the team of Vered Amit and Noel Dyck, [this volume] is a 346-page compendium of studies and reports on contemporary issues facing young men 'coming of age' in various and diverse parts of the world…An impressive and seminal body of work, Young Men In Uncertain Times is strongly recommended for professional and academic library Social Anthropology reference collections in general, and Male Gender Studies supplemental reading lists in particular.” · Midwest Book Review

[A] very well written, timely and scholarly collection on young men in changing times, in the context of a global perspective, written by notable scholars in the field…[It] has a very lively and contemporary feel, which connects both to key theoretical debates around youth and also to everyday experience mediated through difference, e.g., class and ethnicity, or in terms of gender relations. It is written in an accessible and engaging style but also written so that it does justice to the complexity of the ideas presented. · Victoria Robinson, University of Sheffield

The strengths of this book are multiple and quite obvious. The book gathers together an inter-disciplinary group of accomplished scholars around a clearly focused and crucially important topic. Careful editing has ensured a generally high quality of writing. There are no poor chapters in this volume. The global scope of the book, its reference to recent field research, and intelligent discussion of wider literature makes it stand out. · Craig Jeffry, St. John’s College, Oxford



Table of Contents

Introduction. Pursuing Respectable Adulthood: Social Reproduction in Times of Uncertainty.
Vered Amit and Noel Dyck

PART I: JUST TRYING TO FIT IN

Chapter 1. ‘Shining’ in Public: Masculine Assertion and Anxiety in Globalizing Kerala.
Ritty A. Lukose

Chapter 2. “There will be a lot of old young men going home”: Combat and Becoming a Man in Afghanistan.
Anne Irwin

Chapter 3. Institutionalizing an Extended Youth Phase in Chinese Society: Social Class and Sex Differences in the Pursuit of the Personal and the Pragmatic.
William Jankowiak, Robert Moore, and Tianshu Pan

PART II: MAKING DO IN CHANGING TIMES

Chapter 4. Young Men’s Struggles for Adulthood in Urban Ethiopia: Unemployment, Masculinity, and Migration.
Daniel Mains

Chapter 5. Gendered Modernities and Traditions: Masculinity and Nationalism in the Society Islands.
Deborah A. Elliston

Chapter 6. Good Hearts or Big Bellies: Dzmak’atsoba and Images of Masculinity in the Republic of Georgia.
Martin Demant Frederiksen

Chapter 7. Being ‘Made’ Through Conflict: Masculine Hardening in Northern Ireland.
Rosellen Roche

PART III: DEALING WITH BEING 'TROUBLE'

Chapter 8. Young Men, Trouble, and the Law: A French Case.
Susan J. Terrio

Chapter 9. Incarcerable Subjects: Working-Class Black and Latino Male Youths in Two California Cities.
Victor M. Rios and Cesar Rodriguez

Chapter 10. Managing Urban Disorder? ‘The Street’ and its Malcontents in the London Borough of Camden.
Gary Armstrong and James Rosbrook-Thompson

Chapter 11. Big Man System, Short Life Culture: Working-Class Boys and Street Violence in Southeast London.
Gillian Evans

Notes on Contributors

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 11/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780857452498, 978-0857452498
    ISBN10: 0857452495

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Anthropology is particularly well suited to explore the contemporary predicament in the coming of age of young men. Its grounded and comparative empiricism provides the opportunity to move beyond statistics, moral panics, or gender stereotypes in order to explore specific aspects of life course transitions...

    Trade Review

    The editors have compiled interesting and relevant accounts that challenge us to think beyond received ideas on gender or race and illustrate the complex realities of subjects ranging from violence to education. Critical reflections on notions such as risk or success and failure find resonance throughout various contributions in this volume and are thought-provoking. The innovative approaches proposed by the contributors as well as the thorough, well-illustrated discussions greatly enhance our understanding of young men’s lives, and will certainly inspire and be of interest to many. · Social Analysis

    This volume provides important ethnography on an understudied phase of men’s lives - youth while also engaging in critical conversation with prior work that has exceptionalized young men’ s experiences. By analysing these experiences in a political-economic context, this book provides a timely addition to conversations between masculinity studies and youth studies, undermining simplistic attributions of young mens problems to youth cultureor masculinity. A major strength of this volume is its cross-cultural scope. In addition to providing a broad view of how young men respond to shared global pressures in different local settings, the volume as a whole presents interesting similarities and differences between ethnographic cases. · JRAI

    Because of this comparative cross-cultural approach, readers will attain a greater understanding of the structural and cultural challenges young men face as they negotiate the transition to male adulthood. · Choice

    “Knowledgeably compiled, [with an informed and informative introduction], and deftly edited by the team of Vered Amit and Noel Dyck, [this volume] is a 346-page compendium of studies and reports on contemporary issues facing young men 'coming of age' in various and diverse parts of the world…An impressive and seminal body of work, Young Men In Uncertain Times is strongly recommended for professional and academic library Social Anthropology reference collections in general, and Male Gender Studies supplemental reading lists in particular.” · Midwest Book Review

    [A] very well written, timely and scholarly collection on young men in changing times, in the context of a global perspective, written by notable scholars in the field…[It] has a very lively and contemporary feel, which connects both to key theoretical debates around youth and also to everyday experience mediated through difference, e.g., class and ethnicity, or in terms of gender relations. It is written in an accessible and engaging style but also written so that it does justice to the complexity of the ideas presented. · Victoria Robinson, University of Sheffield

    The strengths of this book are multiple and quite obvious. The book gathers together an inter-disciplinary group of accomplished scholars around a clearly focused and crucially important topic. Careful editing has ensured a generally high quality of writing. There are no poor chapters in this volume. The global scope of the book, its reference to recent field research, and intelligent discussion of wider literature makes it stand out. · Craig Jeffry, St. John’s College, Oxford



    Table of Contents

    Introduction. Pursuing Respectable Adulthood: Social Reproduction in Times of Uncertainty.
    Vered Amit and Noel Dyck

    PART I: JUST TRYING TO FIT IN

    Chapter 1. ‘Shining’ in Public: Masculine Assertion and Anxiety in Globalizing Kerala.
    Ritty A. Lukose

    Chapter 2. “There will be a lot of old young men going home”: Combat and Becoming a Man in Afghanistan.
    Anne Irwin

    Chapter 3. Institutionalizing an Extended Youth Phase in Chinese Society: Social Class and Sex Differences in the Pursuit of the Personal and the Pragmatic.
    William Jankowiak, Robert Moore, and Tianshu Pan

    PART II: MAKING DO IN CHANGING TIMES

    Chapter 4. Young Men’s Struggles for Adulthood in Urban Ethiopia: Unemployment, Masculinity, and Migration.
    Daniel Mains

    Chapter 5. Gendered Modernities and Traditions: Masculinity and Nationalism in the Society Islands.
    Deborah A. Elliston

    Chapter 6. Good Hearts or Big Bellies: Dzmak’atsoba and Images of Masculinity in the Republic of Georgia.
    Martin Demant Frederiksen

    Chapter 7. Being ‘Made’ Through Conflict: Masculine Hardening in Northern Ireland.
    Rosellen Roche

    PART III: DEALING WITH BEING 'TROUBLE'

    Chapter 8. Young Men, Trouble, and the Law: A French Case.
    Susan J. Terrio

    Chapter 9. Incarcerable Subjects: Working-Class Black and Latino Male Youths in Two California Cities.
    Victor M. Rios and Cesar Rodriguez

    Chapter 10. Managing Urban Disorder? ‘The Street’ and its Malcontents in the London Borough of Camden.
    Gary Armstrong and James Rosbrook-Thompson

    Chapter 11. Big Man System, Short Life Culture: Working-Class Boys and Street Violence in Southeast London.
    Gillian Evans

    Notes on Contributors

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