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Index
Cover Copyright Page Title Page Dedication Contents Tables and Maps Acknowledgments Note to the Reader Prologue: Sketching the Landscape: Some Illustrative Vignettes
Cultural Sophistication as a sine qua non Moral Tales This-Worldly Worlds
Chapter One: The Questions and the Stage
Issues and Approaches Boundaries at Work Procedures Interviewing Experience
Chapter Two: The Importance of Being Honest Keys to Moral Boundaries
“Phonies,” Social Climbers, Salauds, and Other Polluting Categories Moral Character in the Workplace
Friendliness, Conflict Avoidance, and Teamwork in the American Workplace The Proof of the Pudding: Competence, Ambition, Competitiveness, and Moral Purity in the American Workplace Work Ethics, Competition, Competence, and Brilliance in the French Workplace The Contentious French: Teamwork, Sociability, Conflict Avoidance, and Pragmatism in the French Workplace
The Religious Scene Volunteerism Conclusion
Chapter Three: The World of Success, Money, And Power: Keys to Socioeconomic Boundaries
A World of Inequality The Iron Law of Money Power, Fame, and Glory: The French Definitions of Success Variations on the Inner Circle Class, Race, Gender, and Ethnicity Antisocioeconomic Boundaries Conclusion
Chapter Four: Most of My Friends are Refined: Keys to Cultural Boundaries
Against the Philistines Cultural Exclusion, Brilliance, Expertise, and Other Forms of Intelligence Self-Actualization The Cultured World of Exclusion: The Case of “Bad Taste” Intellectuals and Intellectual Subcultures Exploring Cultural Laxity: The American Case
Cultural Innovation and Laissez-Faire Differentiation in Classification Systems Formalism and Loose-Boundedness My Friends Are Boring and I Love Them: Anti-Intellectualism and Anticosmopolitanism as Reverse Cultural Discrimination
Conclusion
Chapter Five: Explaining National Differences
National Patterns in Boundary Work Explaining Differences
Historical National Repertoires The Influence of Sectors of Cultural Production and Diffusion Remote Environmental Conditions Proximate Environmental Factors
Conclusion
Chapter Six: The Nature of Internal Class Boundaries
Social and Cultural Specialists and For-Profit Workers
Profit Making and Boundary Work Patterns of Exclusion across Occupational Groups National Patterns and the Dynamics of Occupational Groups
Trajectories and Seniority in the Upper-Middle Class
The Upwardly and the Downwardly Mobile A Foot in Both Worlds: The First-Generation Upper-Middle-Class Members Solidly Upper-Middle Class: The Third Generation and Beyond
Conclusion
Chapter Seven: Implications, Contributions, and Unanswered Questions
Class Cultures and the Reproduction of Inequality Differentiation, Hierarchy, and the Politics of Meaning Theoretical Reassessments
Rational Choice, Marxist and Structuralist Theories French Social Theory: The Contribution of Pierre Bourdieu
Synthesis and Agenda
Appendix I: Surveying the French and American Upper-Middle Classes
Introduction Comparing Social Positions Comparing Social Groups
Appendix II: The Research Sites
Site Selection The Four Sites
Appendix III: Research Procedures
Sampling Procedures Interviewing Procedures Data Analysis
Appendix IV: Ranking of Respondents on the Cultural, Moral, and Socioeconomic Dimensions Notes Bibliography Index
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