“…In this space, in this time, the young women pull away from others. Unlike previous work, however, which suggests that this form of identity work in urban schools takes place largely along we/they racial lines (Bertram et al, 2000;Fine and Weis, 1998;Fine et al, 1997;Weis, 1990), particularly among workingclass whites, and most particularly boys and men, the particular form this distancing work takes here is that of distancing from other neighborhood young people, and, more broadly, from other girls/women thought to be heading down the wrong path.…”