"我们可能看起来像佼佼者,但这里很艰苦":精英高中学生的精英身份、情感负担和道德越轨行为

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1111/soin.12629
Miri Aviram, Avihu Shoshana
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本文探讨了一所精英高中学生的身份,以及这种身份如何导致特权和不平等。对以色列一所精英高中的 32 名学生进行了访谈,以探讨两个主要问题:这些学生的身份特征是什么?他们的身份如何影响特权和不平等的培养和助长?调查结果确定了精英学生身份的三个组成部分:(1) 权利,作为特权的自然体验和权利意识的发展;(2) 竞争文化的情感负担,导致达到身心完美的压力,并唤起超自我意识的感觉;(3) 这种负担的后果,包括追求矫正治疗,参与道德违规和危险行为,以及内心的空虚感。讨论结合精英学生在精英学校的学习经历,解释了精英学生身份的这些特征,强调了这些特征对培养和维持阶级特权和社会不平等的后果。
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“We May Look Like Cream‐of‐the‐Crop Kids, but it's Tough Here”: Elite Identity, Emotional Burden, and Ethical Transgressions Among Students at an Elite High School
This article explores the identity of students at an elite high school and how it contributes to privilege and inequality. Thirty‐two students from an elite high school in Israel were interviewed to examine two main questions: What characterizes these students' identity? How does their identity impact the cultivation and fostering of privilege and inequality? The findings identify three components of the elite student identity: (1) entitlement, as a natural experience of privilege and a developed awareness of rights; (2) the emotional burden of a competitive culture, leading to pressure to attain mind and body perfection and evoking feelings of hyper‐self‐consciousness; and (3) consequences of this burden, including pursuing corrective treatments, engaging in ethical transgressions and hazardous behaviors, and internal feelings of emptiness. The discussion interprets these characteristics of the elite student's identity in the context of their learning experience at an elite school, highlighting the consequences of these characteristics for cultivating and maintaining class privilege and social inequality.
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期刊介绍: Sociological Inquiry (SI) is committed to the exploration of the human condition in all of its social and cultural complexity. Its papers challenge us to look anew at traditional areas or identify novel areas for investigation. SI publishes both theoretical and empirical work as well as varied research methods in the study of social and cultural life.
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