Socio-sartorial inscriptions of social class in a study of school and identity in Ireland

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Abstract

This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions of a working-class school and community in an Irish city in the twenty-first century. The data of the paper were generated through a wider three-year critical ethnography of a school community. The focus here is upon the identity work of the participants as it is connected to the school and the wider community. The article makes a particular contribution to the conversation of cultural constructions of class; in this instance through socio-sartorialism and how cultural capital is embodied and performed through people. The paper offers illustrative cases formed from participant interviews and an analysis of how socio-sartorial inscription contributes to the making of class in educational contexts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)294-305
Number of pages12
JournalDiscourse
Volume40
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2019

Keywords

  • ethnography
  • identity
  • Irish education
  • social class and education
  • Socio-sartorial inscriptions

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