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Author Murphy, John P., 1977- author.

Title Yearning to labor : youth, unemployment, and social destiny in urban France / John P. Murphy
Published Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2017

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Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- On edge : (un)employment and the bad reputation of Limoges's outer city -- Longing for yesterday : the social uses of nostalgia in a climate of job insecurity -- Jobs for at-risk youth : state intervention, solidarite, and the fight against exclusion -- Burning banlieues : race, economic insecurity, and the 2005 riots -- Precariat rising? : articulating social position around the CPE protests -- Banlieue blues : grappling with galere -- Epilogue -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary In the first decade of the twenty-first century, France underwent a particularly turbulent period during which urban riots in 2005 and labor protests in 2006 galvanized people across the country and brought the question of youth unemployment among its poorer, multiethnic outer cities into the national spotlight. Drawing on more than a year of ethnographic field research in the housing projects of the French city of Limoges, Yearning to Labor chronicles the everyday struggles of a group of young people as they confront unemployment at more than triple the national rate--and the crushing despair it engenders. Against the background of this ethnographic context, John P. Murphy illuminates how the global spread of neoliberal ideologies and practices is experienced firsthand by contemporary urban youths in the process of constructing their identities. An original investigation of the social ties that produce this community, Yearning to Labor explores the ways these young men and women respond to the challenges of economic liberalization, deindustrialization, and social exclusion. At its heart, Yearning to Labor asks if the French republican model of social integration, assimilation, and equality before the law remains viable in a context marked by severe economic exclusion in communities of ethnic and religious diversity. Yearning to Labor is both an ethnographic account of a certain group of French youths as they navigate a suffocating job market and an analysis of the mechanisms underlying the shifting economic inequalities at the beginning of the twenty-first century
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Youth -- Employment -- France -- Limoges
Equality -- France -- Limoges
Youth -- France -- Limoges -- Social conditions
Riots -- France -- Limoges
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Equality
Riots
Youth -- Employment
Youth -- Social conditions
France -- Limoges
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781496200266
1496200268
9781496200280
1496200284