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Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class

(Paperback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class

Contributors:

By (Author) Owen Jones

ISBN:

9781839760921

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

1st December 2020

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Political control and freedoms

Dewey:

305.5620941

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

275g

Description

In modern Britain, the working class has become an object of fear and ridicule. In this acclaimed investigation, Owen Jones explores how the working class has gone from salt of the earth to scum of the earth. Exposing the ignorance and prejudice at the heart of the chav caricature, he portrays a far more complex reality. The chav stereotype, he argues, is used by governments as a convenient fig leaf to avoid genuine engagement with social and economic problems and to justify widening inequality. This new edition includes a new chapter, reflecting on the overwhelming response to the book and the situation in Britain today.

Reviews

A passionate and well-documented denunciation of the upper-class contempt for the proles that has recently become so visible in the British class system.Eric Hobsbawm, Guardian

A work of passion, sympathy and moral grace.Dwight Garner, New York Times

A bold attempt to rewind political orthodoxies; to reintroduce class as a political variable ... It moves in and out of postwar British history with great agility, weaving together complex questions of class, culture and identity with a lightness of touch. Jones torches the political class to great effect.Jon Cruddas, Book of the Week, Independent

It is a timely book. The white working class seems to be the one group in society that it is still acceptable to sneer at, ridicule, even incite hatred against ... Forensically ... Jones seeks to explain how, thanks to politics, the working class has shifted from being regarded as the salt of the earth to the scum of the earth.Carol Midgley, Book of the Week, Times

Superb and angry.Polly Toynbee, Guardian

Seen in the light of the riots and the worldwide Occupy protests, his lucid analysis of a divided society appears uncannily prescient.Matthew Higgs, Artforum

As with all the best polemics, a luminous anger backlights his prose.Economist

Chavs is persuasively argued, and packed full of good reporting and useful information ... [Jones] makes an important contribution to a revivified debate about class.Lynsey Hanley, Guardian

A lively, well-reasoned and informative counterblast to the notion that Britain is now more or less a classless society.Sean O'Hagan, Observer

A trenchant exposure of our new class hatred and what lies behind it.John Carey, author of The Intellectuals and the Masses

The stereotyping and hatred of the working class in Britain, documented so clearly by Owen Jones in this important book, should cause all to flinch. Reflecting our high levels of inequality, the stigmatization of the working class is a serious barrier to social justice and progressive change.Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson, authors of The Spirit Level

Eloquent and impassioned.Andrew Neather, Evening Standard

Joness analysis of the condition of the working class is very astute ... A book like this is very much needed for the American scene, where the illusion is similarly perpetuated by the Democrats that the middle-class is all that matters, that everyone can aspire to join the middle-class or is already part of it .Anis Shivani, Huffington Post

Everybody knows what a chav is, it seems, but no one is a chav. But then its a word unlike any other in current usage ... A new book, Chavs: The Demonisation of the Working Class, by first-time author Owen Jones ... has thrown the word into the spotlight all over again.Carole Cadwalladr, Observer

A blinding read.Suzanne Moore, Guardian

[A] thought-provoking examination of a relatively new yet widespread derogatory characterization of the working class in Britain ... edifying and disquieting in equal measure.Publishers Weekly

A fiery reminder of how the system has failed the poor.Peter Hoskin, Daily Beast

Mr. Joness book is a cleareyed examination of the British class system, and it poses this brutal question: How has hatred of working-class people become so socially acceptable His timely answers combine wit, left-wing politics and outrage.Dwight Garner, New York Times

Author Bio

Owen Jones is a writer, commentator and activist and writes frequently for the Guardian, Independent and New Statesman. He is the author of The Establishment.

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