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Psychosocial Aspects of White Middle-Class Identities: Desiring and Defending against the Class and Ethnic `Other' in Urban Multi-Ethnic Schooling
Oleh:
Reay, Diane
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Sociology vol. 42 no. 06 (Dec. 2008)
,
page 1072–1088.
Topik:
psychosocial
;
urban multi-ethnic schooling
;
white middle classes
Fulltext:
1072.pdf
(182.49KB)
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This article draws on qualitative in-depth interviews with 63 white middle-class families whose children attend inner London comprehensives. The white middle classes, as they are inscribed in policy discourses, best fit the ideal of the democratic citizen – individualistic, rational, responsible, participatory, the active chooser. Yet, narratives of white middle-class choice reveal both powerful defences and the power of the affective. Sublimated in the psyche of the majority white middle classes who avoid inner-city comprehensives and the more inclusive parents in this ESRC-funded research project are multifaceted and differing responses to the classed and ethnic ‘other’. This article examines frequently overlooked anxieties, conflicts, desires and tensions within middle-class identities generated by education choice policies. However, the main focus is white middle-class relationships to their classed and ethnic ‘other’, and the part played by the psychosocial in white middle- class identities and identifications within predominantly working-class, multiethnic schooling.
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