The High School
Autor Michael A. Messneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2025
Relevanța lucrării The High School pentru cercetarea sociologică și istoria educației rezidă în transformarea unui obiect banal — anuarul școlar — într-un instrument riguros de analiză a schimbărilor culturale americane. Suntem de părere că abordarea autorului Michael A. Messner oferă o resursă academică esențială pentru studiile de gen și sociologia sportului, fiind utilă în fundamentarea lucrărilor de licență sau masterat ce vizează evoluția instituțiilor de învățământ secundar.
Spre deosebire de o simplă cronică nostalgică, volumul utilizează arhiva liceului Salinas High School pentru a trasa o traiectorie a valorilor sociale din 1903 până în 2024. Structura cărții urmărește o progresie cronologică clară, împărțită în cinci capitole care definesc epoci distincte: de la perioada „prejudecăților măturate” de la începutul secolului, la era eroilor fotbalului american (1926-1946) și până la interogațiile contemporane despre putere și identitate. Un element distinctiv este analiza „complexului spiritului sportiv”, autorul demonstrând cum iconografia activităților extrașcolare a reflectat fidel ierarhiile rasiale și de gen ale fiecărei decade.
Cititorii familiarizați cu New Perspectives on the History of the Twentieth-Century American High School de Kyle P. Steele vor aprecia modul în care Michael A. Messner trece de la funcția pur educațională a școlii la rolul acesteia de micro-univers social. De asemenea, lucrarea completează perspectivele din American Sports de Pamela Grundy, oferind o privire mult mai aplicată asupra modului în care sportul școlar a modelat identitatea feminină și masculină înainte și după Title IX. Volumul este bogat ilustrat, cele peste 270 de imagini servind nu doar ca decor, ci ca dovezi empirice ale unei culturi vizuale în continuă schimbare.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1978839537
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 92 color and 180 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 220 x 282 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte studenților la sociologie, istorie și pedagogie, precum și profesioniștilor din educație care doresc să înțeleagă rădăcinile culturii școlare moderne. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă critică asupra modului în care activitățile de grup — de la sport la fanfară — au fost folosite pentru a consolida sau a contesta normele sociale. Este un studiu de caz magistral despre cum istoria mare se reflectă în micile ritualuri ale adolescenței.
Despre autor
Michael A. Messner este profesor de sociologie și studii de gen la University of Southern California, fiind o voce autoritară în analiza intersecției dintre masculinitate și sport. Lucrarea de față se înscrie organic în parcursul său academic, continuând explorările din Taking the Field. Spre deosebire de lucrările sale anterioare, precum Guys Like Me sau Unconventional Combat, care se concentrează pe activismul veteranilor, The High School revine la temele fundamentale ale autorului — genul și puterea — investigate prin prisma instituției care definește tranziția spre maturitate în societatea americană.
Descriere scurtă
In The High School, acclaimed sociologist Michael A. Messner reads through 120 years of El Gabilan, the yearbook from his own alma mater, Salinas High School in California, where his father taught and coached. Treating the yearbooks as a historical archive, Messner makes surprising discoveries about the school he thought he knew so well. For example, over fifty years before Title IX, the earliest yearbooks gave equal spotlights to boys’ and girls’ athletics, while the cheerleaders were all boys.
Tracing American life and culture from 1903 to 2024, Messner illuminates shifts in social practices at his high school that reflect broader changes in American culture across the twentieth century. The High School spotlights how the meanings and iconography of certain activities have changed radically over the decades, even as the “sports spirit complex”—involving athletes, cheerleaders, band members, and community boosters—has remained a central part of the high school experience. By exploring evolving sports cultures, socioeconomic conditions, racial demographics, and gender norms, Messner offers a fresh perspective on a defining feature of American teenage life.
Notă biografică
Cuprins
1. “All prejudices have been swept away”: 1903-1925
2. Football heroes and girls with pep: 1926-1946
3. Pageants of gender: 1947-1974
4. Boom, bust, and Purple Pride: 1975-1999
5. “Who runs this world?”: 2000-2024
6. Conclusion: Paradoxes of progress
Appendix: High school yearbooks as personal and cultural memory
Acknowledgments
References
Notes
Index
introduction 1
Chapter 1 “All Prejudices Have Been Swept Away”: 1903–1925 23
Chapter 2 Football Heroes and Girls with “Pep”: 1926–1946 57
Chapter 3 Pageants of Gender: 1947–1974 103
Chapter 4 Boom, Bust, and Purple Pride: 1975–1999 159
Chapter 5 “Who Runs This World?”: 2000–2024 207
Conclusion: Paradoxes of Pro gress 257
appendix: high school yearbooks as
personal and cultural memory 267
acknowledgments 277
notes 281
references 305
index 000
Recenzii
"The High School raises important questions about sports as drivers of gender relations in American schools."
"A great example of how artifacts of everyday life can become data for sociological analysis. . . . The High School reminds us that change isn’t simple or linear, but complex and shifting. The book itself has the look and feel of an actual high school yearbook, filled with pictures and captions. This encourages the reader to reflect on their own high school experience, through lenses of both nostalgia and the sociological imagination."
"An ambitious and expansive sociohistory of U.S. life, interweaving disciplines, methods, and theories to document the mundane and pernicious ways race, class, and gender route our lives through recurring sport rituals. The book unfolds across seven chapters, includes 270 images, and has the look, feel, and heft of a high school yearbook. . . . With unflinching and multidimensional analysis, Messner challenges readers to reconsider how we understand, study, and memorialize the past to make better sense of our present society."
"Messner weaves a compelling narrative that reveals how sports both passively mirror and actively reinforce broader societal currents, functioning as a vital microcosm of American social change. This book is more than a history of a single school; it serves
as a window into the values, anxieties, and power structures that have shaped American society. . . . Messner's work is not just about sports; it is about us. It challenges readers to reflect on their own experiences, assumptions, prejudices, and the very
fabric of American society itself, ensuring this book will resonate long after the final page is turned."
"A timely exploration of how sports have shaped—and gendered—the American high school experience. . . . Messner's decades of scholarship on gendered sports media representation equip him for a longitudinal examination of how national trends are reflected in athletic experiences at Salinas High. This fascinating story of more than a century of girls' athletics optimistically argues that social change is non-linear: setbacks do not negate future progress. . . . The yearbooks serve as student-edited carriers of 'cultural memory' that provide vivid written and visual snapshots of the past."
"The High School takes us on a compelling historical journey, offering a unique blend of sociology, history, and personal memoir. Messner captures not only the evolution of one high school but also the broader cultural shifts in race, gender, class, and sexuality. A brilliant and insightful work that may have many of us digging out our own yearbooks and revisiting our own stories."
"A brilliant and unique addition to the history and sociology of gender studies and sport. It has an important place in every sport sociologist's library, but it also stimulates all of us to look back at our high school years with new eyes."
"The High School is a splendid study of more than a century of high school culture, sport, and gender relations at Salinas High School. In this meticulously researched study, Messner combines a sensitive reading of sources with empathy for his historical subjects to produce a lively narrative about one of the most important institutions—the high school—of adolescent life. This compelling story of changing gender and race relations in Salinas offers powerful insights for scholars of sport, historians of youth culture, and general readers (anyone who has ever attended high school!) alike."
"Messner has written a powerful, compelling analysis that effectively shows just how high schools contributed to the changing status of girls and women. The Salinas High School Yearbooks not only reflected women's loss of prestige and place from the 1920s through the postwar years but also showed that high school life played an important role in driving that change. This is a superb study of gender, power, race, and class in Salinas, California."