Neo-Marxism Flashcards

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How does Henry Giroux (1984) disagree with Bowles and Gintis?

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Giroux says the working class don't passively accept everything they are taught.
Schools are sites of ideological struggle - they resist school discipline.
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What do Neo-Marxists, like Willis, argue about who holds power?

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They claim that capitalists hold more power than any other group, but not all the power.

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What research methods did Willis use?

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Interviews and participant observation at a Midlands Comp.

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What did WIllis observe in the ‘lads’ subculture?

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They opposed schools norms and values, seeing themselves as superior to teachers and “ear oles”.

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What principles was the “lad” culture based on?

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Sexism, racism and traditional working class masculinity (toughness and manual labour).

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What was the aim of education for the “lads”?

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They aren’t interested in academic qualifications, rather they just wanted to “have a laff”.

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What type of jobs did Willis’ “lads” end up in?

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Unskilled manual jobs where the culture was similar to theirs at school - lack of deference and “having a laff” to cope w/ tedious work they had little control over.

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What happened despite the “lads” rebelling?

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They reproduced class inequalities as they all moved into wc jobs.

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How can one criticise Willis’ study?

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It was produced in 1977 so may not be relevant anymore.

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How do Neo-Marxists differ from Marxists?

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They believe the hidden curriculum is not always accepted and that schools sometimes fail in socialising pupils (eg, Paul Willis).

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What is a Neo-Marxist criticism of Marxists and Functionalists?

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They over-emphasise conformity.

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How are marxist and neo-marxist theories still relevant?

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The influence of business in education is stronger than ever.

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What does the Marxist Glenn Rikowski (2002) say about business involvement in education?

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There has been a business takeover of schools in the UK.

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What policies support Rikowski’s point?

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Under New Labour (and the coalition) business-funded academies were created.
School services have been subcontracted to private enterprise - Blair and ETS.

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How do Marxists and Functionalists view the hidden curriculum in comparison to neo-Marxists?

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They both take extreme views of it.

Neo marxists say it is not as important as it has been made out to be.

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What are neo-Marxists (like Marxists) prone to exaggerating?

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They are prone to exaggerating the negative effects of education without recognising the positives.

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What do the three big theories neglect?

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Different affects at different times for different groups.
Marx neglects gender and ethnicity.
Func neglects all social divisions.

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Do any of the three main theories put forward any solutions?

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No.
Functionalists believe that the system functions well.
Marxists and neo-Marxists believe it’ll become good when capitalism is overthrown and replaced with communism.