Dreams of a Lifetime (e-bog) af Ruane, Janet M.
Ruane, Janet M. (forfatter)

Dreams of a Lifetime e-bog

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How social status shapes our dreams of the future and inhibits the lives we envision for ourselvesMost of us understand that a person's place in society can close doors to opportunity, but we also tend to think that anything is possible when someone dreams about what might be. Dreams of a Lifetime reveals that what and how we dreamand whether we believe our dreams can actually come trueare tied...
E-bog 184,80 DKK
Forfattere Ruane, Janet M. (forfatter)
Udgivet 21 juni 2022
Længde 280 sider
Genrer Social discrimination and social justice
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780691229089
How social status shapes our dreams of the future and inhibits the lives we envision for ourselvesMost of us understand that a person's place in society can close doors to opportunity, but we also tend to think that anything is possible when someone dreams about what might be. Dreams of a Lifetime reveals that what and how we dreamand whether we believe our dreams can actually come trueare tied to our social class, gender, race, age, and life events.Karen Cerulo and Janet Ruane argue that our social location shapes the seemingly private and unique life of our minds. We are all free to dream about possibilities, but not all dreamers are equal. Cerulo and Ruane show how our social position ingrains itself on our mind's eye, quietly influencing the nature of our dreams, whether we embrace dreaming or dream at all, and whether we believe that our dreams, from the attainable to the improbable, can become realities. They explore how inequalities stemming from social disadvantages pattern our dreams for ourselves, and how sociocultural disparities in how we dream exacerbate social inequalities and limit the life paths we believe are open to us.Drawing on a wealth of original interviews with people from diverse social backgrounds, Dreams of a Lifetime demonstrates how the study of our dreams can provide new avenues for understanding and combating inequalityincluding inequalities that precede action or outcome.