作者: Jock Young
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摘要: Crossing the Borderline The Disembededness of Everyday Life Genesis Othering Attractions Hiatus Vertigo Late Modernity Turbo-Charged Capitalism Blurring Binary Vision Bulimia: Not Exclusion But Inclusion/Exclusion Borderline: Against Dual City Thesis Functional Underclass Boundaries Bulimia Precariousness Inclusion Crime and Narrowing Differences Focus Upon Globalisation Generation Domestic Global Discontent Sociology Vindictiveness Criminology Transgression Fear Falling Change in Reward Towards a Humiliation Rebellion Satisfactions Edgework, Ontological Security Utopia From Turf War to Real Hip Hop Across Borders Chaos Coordinates Order Identity Twenty First Century Undermining Meritocracy Changes Perceived Class Structure Shift Politics Antecedents Cultural Poor Meta-Humiliation Poverty Decline Work Invisible Servant Declining Centrality Work? Getting Work: US Experiment Redemption Through Labour Including Excluded Welfare: Relief Irresponsibility Early Morning Harlem Worker Entering Zone Service as Feudal Relationship Classless Society Guilt Middle Solipsism Social through New Labour: Inclusionism Welfare State: Solution but Problem Will Win Many's Slip Twixt Cup Lip: Labour's Obsessional Neurosis Moral Panic Over Teenage Pregnancy Rationality Classes Agency: Beyond Weak Political Border: To These Wet Windy Shores Construction Immigrant Two Modes Entry Years Ago: Riots 1981 Demonisation Other Roots Final Phase: Irony Assimilation Disturbances Bradford, Burnley Oldham Postscript: France 2005 Terrorism Anti-Terrorism Terrorism: Banality Evil Proxy Wars Defeat Soviet Union Occidentalism House Bush Saudi Contradictions: Inside Outside World Symmetry Beatification Logic West Photographs from Abu Grahib Love Was All They Had Set Them London Bombing Dialectics Anger Frustration Normality Otherer Summoning Up Violence Metaphor Elsewhere: On D Train Manhattan Urban Somnambulism: Elsewhere Brooklyn Deli Exclusive Community Organic Ardoyne: Holy Cross School Fallacy Privileging Enter Virtual Reality: East End Stars, Celebrities: Guiding Narratives for Shifting Cronus Effect Broken Deterritorialisation Rise an Elevator: John Jay College, October 2004 Multi-Media Uninvited Guest Generalised Public Sphere Modern Times Conclusion: Roads Affirmative Transformative Redistribution Deconstruction Banishment Unreason Rationality, Media Porous Hyperpluralism Elusive Diversity