An edition of Citizen, student, soldier (2015)

Citizen, student, soldier

Latina/o youth, JROTC, and the American dream

Citizen, student, soldier
Gina M. Pérez, Gina M. Pérez
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An edition of Citizen, student, soldier (2015)

Citizen, student, soldier

Latina/o youth, JROTC, and the American dream

"Since the 1990s, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) programs have experienced unprecedented expansion in American public schools. The program and its proliferation in poor, urban schools districts with large numbers of Latina/o and African American students is not without controversy. Public support is often based on the belief that the program provides much-needed discipline for "at risk" youth. Meanwhile, critics of JROTC argue that the program is a recruiting tool for the U.S. military and is yet another example of an increasingly punitive climate that disproportionately affects youth of color in American public schools. Citizen, Student, Soldier intervenes in these debates, providing critical ethnographic attention to understanding the motivations, aspirations, and experiences of students who participate in increasing numbers in JROTC programs. These students have complex reasons for their participation, reasons that challenge the reductive idea that they are either dangerous youths who need discipline or victims being exploited by a predatory program. Rather, their participation is informed by their marginal economic position in the local political economy, as well as their desire to be regarded as full citizens, both locally and nationally. Citizenship is one of the central concerns guiding the JROTC curriculum; this book explores ethnographically how students understand and enact different visions of citizenship and grounds these understandings in local and national political economic contexts. It also highlights the ideological, social and cultural conditions of Latina/o youth and their families who both participate in and are enmeshed in vigorous debates about citizenship, obligation, social opportunity, militarism and, ultimately, the American Dream."--Back cover.

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Publisher
NYU Press
Language
English
Pages
249

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Table of Contents

JROTC's enduring appeal : militarism, ethnic pride, and social opportunity in the postindustrial city
"What are these kids doing in uniforms?" : discipline, dignity, and JROTC exceptionalism
"JROTC today, leaders tomorrow" : leadership, social capital, and stories of redemption
"Citizenship takes practice" : service, personal responsibility, and representing what is good about America.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-237) and index.

Series
Social transformations in American anthropology, Social transformations in American anthropology

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
371.829/68073
Library of Congress
LC2670.4 .P47 2015, LC2670.4.P47 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 249 pages
Number of pages
249

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27210562M
ISBN 10
147980780X, 1479850616
ISBN 13
9781479807802, 9781479850617
LCCN
2015021428
OCLC/WorldCat
906658629

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