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Index
Working in Jamie’s Kitchen
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Wasted Lives
Jamie’s Kitchen and the master’s apprentices
Situating our discussion: critical management studies and social enterprise
Young people, new worlds of work and an ethic of enterprise
Structure of the book
1 The Naked Chef and the Master’s Apprentices
Introduction
Section One
Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef: who/what is the real Naked Chef?
Section Two
The master’s apprentices
Jamie’s Kitchen: the 1st series
Michael Pizzey
Jamie’s Kitchen Australia
2 Jamie’s Kitchen and the problem of young workers
Introduction
Fifteen and (the) problem (of) youth
The problem of youth
The problem of the youth labour market
Conclusion
3 Becoming the Passionate, Entrepreneurial Self
Introduction
Fifteen and the passionate self
The DIY self: risk, reflexivity and individualization
The risk society
Reflexivity
Processes of individualization
The care of the self: power and the subject
Governmentality
The conduct of conduct
Sovereignty, discipline and government
The subject and pastoral power
If we are free to choose…
Conclusion
4 Passion: The Vital Ingredient in the Quest for Salvation?
Introduction
Passion, work and management
Passion, food and technologies of the self
Passion, training and self-transformation
Conclusion
5 ‘Because She’s Pretty?’ Gender Relations and Young Workers
Introduction
Gender and the hospitality industry
Heat (and balls)
The enterprising worker and the de- and re-traditionalization of gender
The single mum in Jamie’s Kitchen: limiting the field of possibilities?
Negotiating different fields of possibility: sexual harassment in Jamie’s Kitchen
Being one of the boys
Hospitality doesn’t do well with visible tattoos’: on the limits of doing sexuality and gender differently in Jamie’s Kitchen
Conclusion
6 Don’t be a Smart Arse’: (Neo)liberalism, Generation Y and the Achievement of Conformity
Introduction
Don’t be a smart arse: conforming in Jamie’s Kitchen
Thinking about Generation Y: problematizing youth at the turn of the millennium
Generation Y: street smart
Generation Y: lifestyle centred
Generation Y: independently dependent
Generation Y: informal
Generation Y: tech savvy
Generation Y: stimulus junkies
Generation Y: Sceptical
Generation Y: impatient
(Neo)liberal governmentalities: the emergence of the entrepreneurial self
Conclusion
Conclusion: Arbeit Macht Frei (Work Will Set You Free)
Introduction
The question of vocation as salvation
The question of vocation as privilege
In closing
References
Index
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