Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

This is an exploration of the problems caused by the relentless pressure many Americans feel to measure up successfully in respect of school grades, beauty, economic achievement, and various quantified aptitudes. The book focuses on various aspects, both major and minor, of social and cultural life, discussing topics such as culture, socialization, peer groups, reference groups, presentations of self, gender roles, class inequality, deindustrialization, corporate downsizing, status systems, and human agency. Having taken his critical look at modern cultural values that support the performance ethic, the author concludes with hope for a reorientation of values that could promote a more productive sense of identity in America.

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Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

This is an exploration of the problems caused by the relentless pressure many Americans feel to measure up successfully in respect of school grades, beauty, economic achievement, and various quantified aptitudes. The book focuses on various aspects, both major and minor, of social and cultural life, discussing topics such as culture, socialization, peer groups, reference groups, presentations of self, gender roles, class inequality, deindustrialization, corporate downsizing, status systems, and human agency. Having taken his critical look at modern cultural values that support the performance ethic, the author concludes with hope for a reorientation of values that could promote a more productive sense of identity in America.

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Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

by James Mannon
Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

Measuring Up: The Performance Ethic In American Culture

by James Mannon

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This is an exploration of the problems caused by the relentless pressure many Americans feel to measure up successfully in respect of school grades, beauty, economic achievement, and various quantified aptitudes. The book focuses on various aspects, both major and minor, of social and cultural life, discussing topics such as culture, socialization, peer groups, reference groups, presentations of self, gender roles, class inequality, deindustrialization, corporate downsizing, status systems, and human agency. Having taken his critical look at modern cultural values that support the performance ethic, the author concludes with hope for a reorientation of values that could promote a more productive sense of identity in America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429978630
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/15/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 597 KB

About the Author

James Mannon

Table of Contents

The Performance Ethic in American Society -- Measuring Up in the Early Years -- Why Teens Try Harder: Adolescent Life in the United States -- The Measured Self in the Middle Years -- Losers, Weepers: Dilemmas of the Underclass -- Constructing a New Vision: The Emergence of the Productive Self
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