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      Deflecting Privilege: Class Identity and the Intergenerational Self

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      Sociology
      SAGE Publications

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          Why do people from privileged class backgrounds often misidentify their origins as working class? We address this question by drawing on 175 interviews with those working in professional and managerial occupations, 36 of whom are from middle-class backgrounds but identify as working class or long-range upwardly mobile. Our findings indicate that this misidentification is rooted in a self-understanding built on particular ‘origin stories’ which act to downplay interviewees’ own, fairly privileged, upbringings and instead forge affinities to working-class extended family histories. Yet while this ‘intergenerational self’ partially reflects the lived experience of multigenerational upward mobility, it also acts – we argue – as a means of deflecting and obscuring class privilege. By positioning themselves as ascending from humble origins, we show how these interviewees are able to tell an upward story of career success ‘against the odds’ that simultaneously casts their progression as unusually meritocratically legitimate while erasing the structural privileges that have shaped key moments in their trajectory.

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                Journal
                Sociology
                Sociology
                SAGE Publications
                0038-0385
                1469-8684
                January 17 2021
                : 003803852098222
                Affiliations
                [1 ]London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
                [2 ]University of Edinburgh, UK
                [3 ]Royal Holloway University of London, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0038038520982225
                cd2f9c47-f289-43c0-aa9a-10d52f4e9a3b
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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