An Elite Education : How Privilege Is Produced in a Private School
An Elite Education : How Privilege Is Produced in a Private School
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Author(s): Taylor, Emma
ISBN No.: 9780691264257
Pages: 208
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.33
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"British private schools are the subject of myth and legend. But they are rarely studied from the inside. In this compelling and sensitive book, Emma Taylor unpicks how they actually engineer privilege. The result is a powerful political statement as well as a brilliant piece of sociological research." --Mike Savage, London School of Economics and Political Science "We know elite private schools propel. But the power of this excellent book lies in its ability to take readers behind the closed doors to show us exactly how . Drawing on painstaking ethnographic fieldwork, Taylor sensitively and thoughtfully explores the ways private schools scaffold a sense of fearlessness and above all audacity that gatekeepers in Britain continue to misrecognise as a virtue."-- Sam Friedman, author of Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite " An Elite Education is essential reading for all those interested in the workings of power and privilege.


A beautifully written and engaging ethnography of an elite private boys school, the book reveals how private schooling insulates pupils from failure, providing a flexible, forgiving, and exclusive training ground for future economic and social success."-- Diane Reay, University of Cambridge "An Elite Education is a brilliantly observed ethnography of a leading British boys' school, showing with remarkable clarity how privilege is woven through the everyday spaces, rituals and relationships of school life. Taylor's central insight is that what elites like to call 'confidence' or 'polish' is more accurately a cultivated audacity, nurtured within overwhelmingly white, male and forgiving institutional worlds. The book forces a fundamental rethink of how we talk about merit, success and fairness and is essential reading for anyone trying to understand how elite education continues to reproduce inequality in contemporary Britain." --Adam Howard, Colby College.


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