Loveday Vik
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Sociology. 2016 Dec;50(6):1140-1155. doi: 10.1177/0038038515589301. Epub 2015 Jun 30.
Based on empirical research with participants from working-class backgrounds studying and working in higher education in England, this article examines the lived experience of shame. Building on a feminist Bourdieusian approach to social class analysis, the article contends that 'struggles for value' within the field of higher education precipitate classed judgements, which have the potential to generate shame. Through an examination of the 'affective practice' of judgement, the article explores the contingencies that precipitate shame and the embodiment of deficiency. The article links the classed and gendered dimensions of shame with valuation, arguing that the fundamental relationality of social class and gender is not only generative of shame, but that shame helps in turn to structure both working-class experience and a view of the working classes as 'deficient'.
基于对来自英国工人阶级背景、在高等教育领域学习和工作的参与者的实证研究,本文考察了羞耻的生活体验。基于女性主义布迪厄式的社会阶级分析方法,本文认为高等教育领域内的“价值斗争”会引发阶级化判断,这有可能产生羞耻感。通过审视判断的“情感实践”,本文探究了引发羞耻感和缺陷体现的偶然因素。本文将羞耻的阶级维度和性别维度与价值评估联系起来,认为社会阶级和性别的基本关联性不仅会产生羞耻感,而且羞耻感反过来又有助于构建工人阶级的经历以及将工人阶级视为“有缺陷”的观点。