Ebook: Respectable: the experience of class
Author: Hanley Lynsey
- Tags: Classes sociales--Grande-Bretagne, Mobilité sociale--Grande-Bretagne, Social classes, Social classes--Great Britain, Social mobility, Social mobility--Great Britain, Social classes -- Great Britain, Social mobility -- Great Britain, Classes sociales -- Grande-Bretagne, Mobilité sociale -- Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Society is often talked about as a ladder, which you can climb from bottom to top. The walls are less talked about. This book is about how people try to get over them, what it means if they do, and how class affects all of us.
In autumn 1992, growing up on a vast Birmingham estate, the sixteen-year-old Lynsey Hanley went to sixth-form college. She knew that it would change her life but was entirely unprepared for the price she would have to pay: to leave behind her working-class world and become middle class.
Class remains resolutely with us, as strongly present as it was fifty years ago. Entwined with it is the idea of aspiration, of social mobility, which received wisdom tells us is an unequivocally positive phenomenon for individuals and for society as a whole. Yet for the many millions who experience it, changing class is like emigrating from one side of the world to the other, a lonely, anxious, psychologically disruptive process of uprooting, which leaves...