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Class Acts - Service and Inequality in Luxury Hotels (Paperback)
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Class Acts - Service and Inequality in Luxury Hotels (Paperback)
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"Sherman's insightful ethnography sheds light on the interactional
dimension of symbolic boundaries and class relations as they are
lived by luxury hotel clients and the workers who serve them. We
learn how both groups perform class through emotion work and deepen
our understanding of the role played by "niceness" in constituting
equality and reversing hierarchies. As such, "Class Acts" is a
signal contribution to a growing literature on the place of the
self concept in class boundaries. It will gain a significant place
in a body of work that broadens our understanding of class by
moving beyond structural determinants and taking into consideration
the performative, emotional, cognitive, and expressive dimensions
of inequality."--Michele Lamont, author of "The Dignity of Working
Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration"
"Eye-opening, amusing, and appalling, Rachel Sherman's "Class Acts
"explains how class inequality is normalized in the refined
atmosphere of luxury hotels. This beautifully observed and
engagingly written ethnography describes what kinds of deference
and personal recognition money can buy. Moreover, it shows how
workers who provide luxury service avoid seeing themselves as
subordinate and how those whose whims are catered to are made
comfortable with their privilege. "Class Acts" is a sobering and
timely account of the legitimation of extreme inequality in a
culture that prizes egalitarianism."--Robin Leidner, University of
Pennsylvania
"Rachel Sherman provides a penetrating and engrossing study of
workers and guests in luxury hotels. Do workers resent the guests?
Do guests disdain the workers? Sherman argues neither is true-and
explainswhy."--Julia Wrigley, author of "Other People's Children"
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