Beeline, Shalini Shankar
Beeline, Shalini Shankar
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Beeline
What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success

Author: Shalini Shankar

Narrator: Farah Merani

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 04/30/2019


Synopsis

An anthropologist uses spelling bees as a lens to examine the unique and diverse traits of Generation Z--and why they are destined for success

At first glance, Generation Z (youth born after 1997) seems to be made up of anxious overachievers, hounded by Tiger Moms and constantly tracked on social media. One would think that competitors in the National Spelling Bee -- the most popular brain sport in America -- would be the worst off. Counterintuitively, anthropologist Shalini Shankar argues that, far from being simply overstressed and overscheduled, Gen Z spelling bee competitors are learning crucial twenty-first-century skills from their high-powered lives, displaying a sophisticated understanding of self-promotion, self-direction, and social mobility. Drawing on original ethnographic research, including interviews with participants, judges, and parents, Shankar examines the outsize impact of immigrant parents and explains why Gen Z kids are on a path to success.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Miri on December 09, 2019

Although I enjoyed this book and learned a lot about the culture surrounding the Spelling Bee (specifically as it applies to contestants from South Asian immigrant families), I think that it would've been a much better book had stayed in the realm of ethnography rather than venturing out, as the sub......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on September 17, 2019

This book is an anthtropological examination of the culture of spelling bees. She examines who paticipates, how they prepare, how families support their bee-crazed offspring, and how the bee operation works. Not a book for everyone but I love bees and this book answered all my questions.......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on March 15, 2019

I will never forget how excited I was when, as a young newspaper reporter at the Decatur Herald & Review, I learned I would be chronicling the journey of our outstanding local speller, Yasir Hasnain, at the 2013 Scripps National Spelling Bee in New Harbor, Maryland. From seeing the historic sites of......more

Goodreads review by Emi on March 23, 2019

Shalini Shankar has applied her skills as a writer along with her academic thesis and years of involved study of the National Spelling Bee to create a fascinating book that gives an insider's view of an exciting high-stakes, high-reward environment. Beyond the Bee, she uses American cohorts as her f......more


Quotes

"In this engaging book, Shalini Shankar tells the story of the extraordinary kids who participate in competitive spelling bees, and through them, in turn, the story of Generation Z. Shankar shows us how these kids become entrepreneurs of their own lives, and do it with amazing discipline, poise, and good spirit."—Sherry Ortner, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at UCLA

"Fascinating. Shalini Shankar uses the spelling bee as a lens into the world of Gen Z, illuminating its contours and giving us all a chance to reflect on what it means to grow up."
Angela Duckworth, author of Grit

"Spelling stichomythia or gesellschaft in front of a television audience of millions isn't just about hundreds of hours of study and dedication. As Shalini Shankar's exploration of the culture of spelling bees shows, the orthographic feats of a handful of driven children reflect much more -- about intellectual competition, the immigrant experience, and the pursuit of success in modern America."—Stefan Fatsis, author of Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players

"Shalini Shankar does a remarkable job of pulling back the curtain on the phenomenon of 'spelling bee kids.' With the careful eye of an ethnographer, she takes the reader behind the scenes to understand the cultural world of elite spellers who learn to master not just the dictionary but the complex terrain of 'brain sports.' Anyone concerned about how Generation Z is faring will appreciate the grit, determination, and savvy that these competitors display. The kids are all right."—Ben Zimmer, language columnist for the Wall Street Journal