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Emily Chivers Yochim Phd - Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life) - 9780472070800 - V9780472070800
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Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life)

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Description for Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life) Hardcover. Examines how young male skateboarders use skate culture media in the production of their identities. This book offers a comprehensive ethnographic analysis of an Ann Arbor, Michigan, skateboarding community, situating it within a larger historical examination of skateboarding's portrayal in mainstream media. Num Pages: 208 pages, 6 photos. BIC Classification: JFCA; JFD. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 454.

"Intellectually deft and lively to read, Skate Life is an important addition to the literature on youth cultures, contemporary masculinity, and the role of media in identity formation."
---Janice A. Radway, Northwestern University, author of Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature

"With her elegant research design and sophisticated array of anthropological and media studies approaches, Emily Chivers Yochim has produced one of the best books about race, gender, and class that I have read in the last ten years. In a moment where celebratory studies of youth, youth subcultures, and their relationship to media abound, this book stands as ... Read more

"Yochim has made a valuable contribution to media and cultural studies as well as youth and American studies by conducting this research and by coining the phrase 'corresponding cultures,' which conceptualizes the complex and dynamic processes skateboarders employ to negotiate their identities as part of both mainstream and counter-cultures."
---JoEllen Fisherkeller, New York University

Skate Life examines how young male skateboarders use skate culture media in the production of their identities. Emily Chivers Yochim offers a comprehensive ethnographic analysis of an Ann Arbor, Michigan, skateboarding community, situating it within a larger historical examination of skateboarding's portrayal in mainstream media and a critique of mainstream, niche, and locally produced media texts (such as, for example, Jackass, Viva La Bam, and Dogtown and Z-Boys). The book uses these elements to argue that adolescent boys can both critique dominant norms of masculinity and maintain the power that white heterosexual masculinity offers. Additionally, Yochim uses these analyses to introduce the notion of "corresponding cultures," conceptualizing the ways in which media audiences both argue with and incorporate mediated images into their own ideas about identity. In a strong combination of anthropological and media studies approaches, Skate Life asks important questions of the literature on youth and provides new ways of assessing how young people create their identities.

Emily Chivers Yochim is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Allegheny College.

Cover design by Brian V. Smith

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
U OF M DIGT CULT BOOKS
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472070800
SKU
V9780472070800
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Emily Chivers Yochim Phd
Emily Chivers Yochim is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Allegheny College.

Reviews for Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life)
"With her elegant research design and sophisticated array of anthropological and media studies approaches, Emily Chivers Yochim has produced one of the best books about race, gender, and class that I have read in the last ten years. In a moment where celebratory studies of youth, youth subcultures, and their relationship to media abound, this book stands as a brilliantly ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life)


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