Class: Disidentification, Singular Selves and Person-Value (Published in Portuguese as Classe; Disidenificacao, Selves Singulars E Valor Da Pessoa)
Skeggs, Bev.
2016.
Class: Disidentification, Singular Selves and Person-Value
(Published in Portuguese as Classe; Disidenificacao, Selves Singulars E Valor Da Pessoa).
In: B Sallum Jnr; L.M. Schwarcz; D Vidal and A Catani, eds.
Identidades.
Sao Paulo: Universidade De Sao Paulo, pp. 145-173.
ISBN 978-85-314-1597-5
[Book Section]
In all the research I have conducted in the UK I have found one consistently repeated issue in relation to identity: the women who would be defined by almost any sociological measurement as working class resolutely refuse to make an identification with the term working class. For them class is a category loaded with negative connotations, a category by which they believe they are mis-recognised and from which they dis-identify. The ethnography Formations of Class and Gender documents this process in detail. The point of this paper is to show how identity is a slippery term always associated with visibility and value, and it is to the evaluation of identity categories that attention should be focused.
Item Type | Book Section |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Sociology |
Date Deposited | 04 Oct 2016 16:44 |
Last Modified | 07 Jul 2017 12:46 |
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