The name of the town from the case study
What is Hammertown?
The way in which manual labor is seen in terms of gender
What is masculine?
The Lads looked forward to this when going to school
What is having a laff?
The number of working class subjects observed
What is 12?
Class identity reproduced when...
What is once it has been properly passed through the individual and the group?
These activities make the Lads feel closer to the adult world.
What are smoking and drinking?
The name the lads give to those that uphold school rules in exchange for some of their autonomy
What are "ear'oles"?
The Lads demonstrate opposition to authority by participating in these activities.
What are smoking, drinking, and bullying?
The Lads pride themselves on being able to do this specific thing that the other kids can't do to them.
What is making the Lads laugh?
The number of comparative subjects observed
What is 3?
One of the informal rules that all the Lads followed. (Hint: Lawn)
What is no grassing?
This aided the Lads in their "expansion of masculinity" (Hint: gauge)
What is physical violence/what are fights?
The percentage of Hammertown that was professional class
What is 8%?
Alternative fashion allowed the Lads express themselves and feel this way. (Hint: they thought they looked cute)
What is sexually liberated?
The "conformists" deal with disruptions by the Lads in this way.
What is expecting official guardians to keep the "holy rules"?