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Social Mobility and Social Inequality: The Ambivalence of the Middle Class

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In following the lead of Savage and his associates, who unpack the ambivalent nature of class identities, this paper draws on narratives of seventy-three middle-class respondents in post-war Hong Kong to illustrate that pacifying effects of social mobility could operate through a sense of ambivalence. Moving into a newly emerging middle class, my respondents applied such class label to themselves; recognising their relocation, the respondents attributed their successes to their talents and efforts and thus embraced an achievement ideology – the Hong Kong dream – and viewed themselves as deserving members of the middle class. At the same time, they were ambivalent about the ideology, manifested in their sympathy with their parents’ structural failures and their anxiety about their children's future. Yet, their ambivalence did not mean to challenge the ideology but served to confirm that my respondents deserved a middle-class position and to show that they were sympathetic individuals and good parents.

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  • Yi-Lee Wong, 2010. "Social Mobility and Social Inequality: The Ambivalence of the Middle Class," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 15(2), pages 17-29, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:15:y:2010:i:2:p:17-29
    DOI: 10.5153/sro.2117
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    1. Yi-Lee Wong, 2011. "Cognitive Structure of Social Mobility: Moral Sentiments and Hidden Injuries of Class," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 16(1), pages 54-65, February.

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