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Three recent works by sociologists have enriched the corpus of autosociobiographical narratives of “trans-classes” and controversies about them. Here, we investigate the identity of those writing, visible among social migrants in high social ascent, then show the differences between the books of Gil...

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Main Author: Paul Bouffartigue
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Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2023-10-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/nrt/14469
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description Three recent works by sociologists have enriched the corpus of autosociobiographical narratives of “trans-classes” and controversies about them. Here, we investigate the identity of those writing, visible among social migrants in high social ascent, then show the differences between the books of Gilles Moreau and Norbert Alter and the paths they report. We conclude by critiquing Gérald Bronner’s thesis, according to which “dolorism” marks the stories of trans-classes and by questioning the sources of a certain social demand towards this literary and sociological genre.
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Dire son parcours de transclasse
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social mobility
working class
autobiography
autosociobiography
school success
title Dire son parcours de transclasse
title_full Dire son parcours de transclasse
title_fullStr Dire son parcours de transclasse
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title_short Dire son parcours de transclasse
title_sort dire son parcours de transclasse
topic social mobility
working class
autobiography
autosociobiography
school success
url https://journals.openedition.org/nrt/14469
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