postmodernism Flashcards
HAS SOCIAL CLASS IDENTITY CHANGED?
1
Q
pakulski and waters
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- suggests that there has been a shift from production to consumption in defining of identities.
- We are now defined by what we buy, not what we do
2
Q
offe
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- in todays society fewer individuals share a common unifying experience of full time work.
- The experience that used to share the culture of social classes
- These days when people have a job, we are all able to create our own identities regardless of the social class of our families and the particular level of qualifications or job we may have at any time
3
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skeggs
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- working class women had instrumental attitudes to work, their jobs didn’t influence their identities
- new working class also saw capitalism as effective in raising their living standards and therefore they have no sense of class injustice
- see society as meritocratic as they believed all individuals have an equal chance of success and can experience social mobility
- The new working class look to role models in the media who were from working class backgrounds but have become successful.