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Playing to win : raising children in a competitive culture
—Friedman, Hilary Levey, 1980-
2013

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"Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive Culture follows the path of elementary school-age children involved in competitive dance, youth travel soccer, and scholastic chess. Why do American children participate in so many adult-run activities outside of the home, especially when family time is so scarce? By analyzing the roots of these competitive afterschool activities and their contemporary effects, Playing to Win contextualizes elementary school-age children's activities, and suggests they have become proving grounds for success in the tournament of life-especially when it comes to coveted admission to elite universities, and beyond. In offering a behind-the-scenes look at how "Tiger Moms" evolve, Playing to Win introduces concepts like competitive kid capital, the carving up of honor, and pink warrior girls. Perfect for those interested in childhood and family, education, gender, and inequality, Playing to Win details the structures shaping American children's lives as they learn how to play to win"-- Provided by publisher.

Item Details

ISBN: 9780520276758

Description: xvi, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-282) and index.

LCCN: 2013021947

Control Number: 968042

Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, c2013.
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