The Allure of Being Modern: Personal Quality as Status Symbol Among Migrant Families in Shanghai

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
X. Tian
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Abstract This paper examines how the powerful suzhi (personal quality) discourse affects the subjective understanding of Chinese migrant workers toward their situation in the city in order to elucidate the microlevel processes that the lower social class acculturate to the dominant cultural capital. Many migrants from the Chinese countryside have remained in Shanghai despite that in doing so, their children are prohibited from taking senior high school and college entrance examinations. In two waves of interviews with migrant parents and children over a 10-year period, parents have justified their decision to remain in the city, reasoning that their children adopt “modern” habits, behaviors and lifestyles, which render them “modernized,” and thus elevate their social status even without a higher education. Cultural discourses with strong connotations of authority and power provide the framework that the migrants use to improve their relative social status at the microlevel. This research foregrounds the consideration of relative social status in decision making and social behavior as a microprocess through which the lower social class subscribes to a cultural discourse that reduces them to a lower position.
现代的诱惑:作为身份象征的个人素质在上海流动家庭中的体现
摘要本文考察强大的“个人素质”话语如何影响中国农民工对其城市处境的主观理解,以阐明下层社会阶层对主导文化资本的文化适应的微观过程。许多来自中国农村的农民工留在了上海,尽管他们的孩子被禁止参加高中和大学入学考试。在过去10年里对农民工父母和子女的两次采访中,父母们为自己留在城市的决定辩护,理由是他们的孩子养成了“现代”的习惯、行为和生活方式,这使他们“现代化”,从而提高了他们的社会地位,即使他们没有受过高等教育。具有强烈权威和权力内涵的文化话语为移民提供了微观层面上提升自身相对社会地位的框架。本研究将相对社会地位在决策和社会行为中的考虑作为一个微过程,通过这个微过程,较低的社会阶层认同一种文化话语,使他们处于较低的地位。
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