An insightful, and often surprising, look at adolescent girls' socialization in a historically elite, private, single-sex high school.
"Constructing Female Identities: Meaning Making in an Upper Middle Class Youth Culture is an extraordinary piece of work. Not only does Amira Proweller push our theoretical understanding of identity production in schools, but she adds greatly to our knowledge of what actually happens on a day-to-day basis in a private single-sex high school in the United States, thus filling a distinct void in the literature on schooling, and schooling for young women, in particular. The ethnography is carefully done; the theoretical insights at times dazzling. I strongly recommend this volume to anyone interested in women's education as well as in the ever growing private educational sector in the U.S." -- Lois Weis, State University of New York, University at Buffalo
Research conducted in schools over the past two decades has found that youth shape who they are in ways that do not simply mirror class, race, and gender discourses organizing life in schools. Instead, educators have learned that youth play active roles in shaping who they are on a daily basis, challenging dominant meanings and practices as they move through school. New insights in these directions now compel those in educational circles to talk differently about youth identity formation than they did nearly two decades ago. While sound research on male identity formation in educational contexts has illustrated boys' socialization processes in school, there still is much to learn about girls' social lives and meaning-making processes, particularly in the relatively unexplored arenas of private education and single-sex schooling.
Probing beneath the surface, this book explores one year in the lives of thirty-four adolescent girls in Best Academy, a historically elite, private, single-sex high school, as female students construct their identities in an educational context. Through the eyes of these students, we find that the private school is less of a homogenous and stable culture along class and race lines than educators have understood it to be. School officials and parents interact with these adolescent girls to weave a story of complex and contradictory moments of meaning making as youth work hard at figuring out who they are becoming as raced, classed, and gendered individuals in the context of institutional and structural change.
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Constructing Female Identities: Meaning Making in an Upper Middle Class Youth Culture is an extraordinary piece of work. Not only does Amira Proweller push our theoretical understanding of identity production in schools, but she adds greatly to our knowledge of what actually happens on a day-to-day basis in a private single-sex high school in the United States, thus filling a distinct void in the literature on schooling, and schooling for young women, in particular. The ethnography is carefully done; the theoretical insights at times dazzling. I strongly recommend this volume to anyone interested in women s education as well as in the ever growing private educational sector in the U.S. Lois Weis, State University of New York, University at Buffalo"
"Constructing Female Identities: Meaning Making in an Upper Middle Class Youth Culture is an extraordinary piece of work. Not only does Amira Proweller push our theoretical understanding of identity production in schools, but she adds greatly to our knowledge of what actually happens on a day-to-day basis in a private single-sex high school in the United States, thus filling a distinct void in the literature on schooling, and schooling for young women, in particular. The ethnography is carefully done; the theoretical insights at times dazzling. I strongly recommend this volume to anyone interested in women's education as well as in the ever growing private educational sector in the U.S." -- Lois Weis, State University of New York, University at Buffalo
About the Author
Amira Proweller is Assistant Professor, School of Education, DePaul University.
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我得说,这本书的叙事节奏掌握得相当高明,它不像许多学术著作那样板着脸孔,而是像一位经验丰富的社会观察家在娓娓道来。它成功地将宏大的社会结构理论融入到极为具体的微观生活场景之中,读起来一点也不觉得枯燥。特别是关于“社群边界”的探讨,我被书中描述的那些潜规则和心照不宣的“入场券”深深吸引。这些“入场券”并非完全是经济地位的体现,而是一种复杂的文化资本的累积,需要精准地拿捏分寸。有几个案例分析简直是教科书级别的,它们展示了当个体试图跨越既有文化阶层界限时,那些无声的排斥是如何运作的。书中对于“模仿”与“创新”之间紧张关系的剖析尤其犀利,女孩们如何在紧跟潮流的同时,又要证明自己并非盲目追随者,而是一个有主见的“策展人”式的存在。这种在服从与反叛之间走钢丝的状态,被作者描绘得淋漓尽致,让人不得不重新审视我们对“独立自主”的传统定义。
评分这本书最让我拍案叫绝的地方,在于它对“语境”的强调。它没有将这些年轻女性置于一个真空环境中进行审视,而是极其深入地挖掘了她们所处的特定文化土壤——那种既追求精英化教育,又高度依赖视觉化表达的社会环境。作者对于媒介的敏感度极高,分析了社交平台如何成为身份的“试衣间”和“展厅”。有趣的是,书中指出,这种对“展示”的执着,并非完全是对外部认可的渴求,而更像是一种自我构建的“外部化证明”,即通过他人的观看和反馈来确认自己内心描绘的那个形象是否“成立”。这种对自我叙事的依赖,带来了巨大的精神负荷。我特别喜欢作者在讨论“真实性”时所采用的辩证视角——在这样一个高度被建构的世界里,什么是真正的“真实”?这种对复杂性的拥抱,使得这本书的论述充满了厚度和弹性,绝不是那种二元对立的简单化处理。
评分这部作品无疑是近年来研究青年文化和性别建构领域中极具分量的一部力作。它没有停留在对“消费主义”的简单批判上,而是深入探究了消费行为背后的心理驱动力和文化逻辑。作者对于“品味”的政治性有着深刻的洞察,品味不再仅仅是个人的偏好,而是一套复杂的、需要不断学习和维护的身份资本。我特别关注到书中关于“时间管理”和“效率崇拜”的论述,这在追求卓越的精英阶层中表现得尤为突出,似乎每一个小时都必须被最大化地利用,以证明自己配得上所享有的资源。这种对“最优生活”的持续追求,形成了一种隐形的加速机制。阅读过程中,我时常会反思自己生活中的许多决策,是否也被类似的、无处不在的文化期望所塑造。这本书的价值在于,它迫使我们跳出自己的小圈子,去理解那些在光环下努力维持平衡的年轻心灵所承受的巨大张力。它提供的分析框架,对于理解任何追求自我实现的个体都具有广泛的参考意义。
评分这部作品简直是一面清晰的镜子,映照出当代青少年在构建自我认同过程中所经历的复杂纠葛与微妙挣扎。作者的笔触细腻得如同描摹一幅印象派的画作,捕捉到了那些稍纵即逝的内心波动和群体压力下的微妙平衡。尤其让我印象深刻的是对“完美”标签的解构过程,它不仅仅是外部世界强加的枷锁,更是她们主动内化后又试图挣脱的矛盾体。书中对仪式感的捕捉非常到位,那些看似微不足道的日常行为——从服饰的选择到社交媒体上的信息发布——都被赋予了深层的符号意义。我读到许多关于“选择的焦虑”的描述,这在物质极大丰富的环境下反而成了一种新的负担。这使得整本书的讨论超越了简单的社会学观察,更深入到存在主义的层面:当一切皆有可能时,如何定义“应该成为谁”?那种在既定框架内寻求个体独特性的努力,读起来让人感同身受,甚至有些心酸。作者没有给出简单的答案,而是提供了一套精密的工具箱,帮助我们理解这种文化语境下身份的流动性和不确定性。
评分读完后,我感觉自己的世界观被轻轻地推了一把,向着更细微、更微妙的方向延展。这本书的语言风格非常流畅,它成功地避开了社会学研究中常见的冷漠和疏离感,注入了一种近乎文学性的关怀。对于“中产阶级”身份的细致解构,让我对那些看似光鲜亮丽的表象背后隐藏的结构性压力有了更深的理解。书中对“未来焦虑”的描述尤其令人动容,这种焦虑并非来自生存危机,而是来自“错失机会”的恐惧——害怕自己没有在最好的时间点,用最好的方式,装备好自己去迎接未来的挑战。这种精密的自我规划,有时看起来比生存竞争更为严酷。此外,书中对于友谊和联盟的分析也十分精妙,女性之间的支持网络既是强大的资源库,也常常是身份竞争的隐形战场。它揭示了,即便是最亲密的关系,也难免被宏大的身份建构课题所渗透和重塑。
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