This book continues the Class Structure of Capitalist Societies series by exploring the place of class among a confluence of factors in shaping people's lives, loves and lifestyles across three nations.
This book continues the Class Structure of Capitalist Societies series by exploring the place of class among a confluence of factors in shaping people's lives, loves and lifestyles across three nations.
Will Atkinson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol, UK. He is the author of Class (2nd ed., 2024), Bourdieu and After (2020) and Class in the New Millennium (2017) as well as the other two volumes in the Class Structure of Capitalist Societies series: A Space of Bounded Variety (2020) and Social Space and Symbolic Domination in Three Nations (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Class and Other Social Structures 3 Methodological Preliminaries PART I: Lifeworlds 4 Historical and Comparative Context 5 Household Formation and Class Position: The Gains (and Losses) of Love 6 The Interplay of Class, Work and Family in Everyday Life PART II: Lifestyles 7 The Homology of Spaces: Form, Strength and Mediation 8 The Specific Effect of Family 9 Who Feels Looked Down Upon? Symbolic Violence Revisited PART III: Conclusions 10 Conclusions and Prospects
1 Introduction 2 Class and Other Social Structures 3 Methodological Preliminaries PART I: Lifeworlds 4 Historical and Comparative Context 5 Household Formation and Class Position: The Gains (and Losses) of Love 6 The Interplay of Class, Work and Family in Everyday Life PART II: Lifestyles 7 The Homology of Spaces: Form, Strength and Mediation 8 The Specific Effect of Family 9 Who Feels Looked Down Upon? Symbolic Violence Revisited PART III: Conclusions 10 Conclusions and Prospects
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