Snobbery is a more serious matter than some may think: the arguments around Brexit and Trump show that accusations of snobbery have become part of political discourse and public sentiment, building social divisions and reflecting deeper issues of class inequality. Social class is not simply about wealth, health and life-chances but also about everyday social experience, such as being included or excluded. As social inequality grows, snobbery is becoming ever more pertinent. This book takes a fresh and engaging look at this key issue, drawing on literature, popular culture and autobiography as well as sociology and history. David Morgan explores the complex history and different varieties of snobbery as well as its all-pervasive character to reveal why, despite claims about the openness of our society, it is still a matter of public concern.
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Snobbery matters because it is the way in which social divisions are built. In these times of growing social inequality, snobbery is becoming ever more pertinent. This book draws on literature, popular culture and autobiography as well as sociology and history to take a fresh and engaging look at this key social and cultural issue.
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Introduction: Snobbery and why it matters Snobberies of position Snobberies of possession Varieties of snobbery Snobbery and social class Political and social dramas Snobbery and everyday life
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''David Morgan applies his considerable sociological imagination to everyday life which both challenges and delights. His analysis of the processes and persistence of snobbery is no exception.'' Sue Scott, University of York
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• The author, David Morgan, is an internationally respected sociologist; • The class, gender, and education divides that were highlighted by both the US election and the EU referendum demonstrate that a fresh look at snobbery is important and continues to be a matter of public concern; • Provides a fresh look at a key social and cultural issue that underlies popular discourse and ideas in relation to social mobility, social divisions, and opportunities.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447340348
Publisert
2018-12-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

David Morgan (1937-2020) was Emeritus Professorship at the University of Manchester where he taught Sociology for over 30 years. He was a former President of the British Sociological Association and published several books on family, masculinities and acquaintanceship.