受教育成为全球人:印度喀拉拉邦中产阶级学生的跨国视野

Educated to be global: Transnational horizons of middle class students in Kerala, India

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2017
被引 15
ABS 3

中文导读

基于对印度喀拉拉邦高中生的访谈,分析中产阶级青年在从教育到工作过渡中的流动倾向,揭示跨国资本如何塑造其未来期望并分化中产阶级内部。

Abstract

The growing young middle class in India is often portrayed as encompassing a ‘global sensitivity’. International mobility is one strategy for middle class families to gain a positional advantage on a competitive labour market. Negotiating place attachment and global horizons may create a range of possibilities often attached to discourses of individualization and self-realization. This paper analyses young people’s dispositions towards mobility in the transition from education to work by drawing on Bourdieu’s central concepts of symbolic capital and habitus. Interviews with students in higher secondary school in Kerala’s state capital Thiruvananthapuram, southwest India, covered broad themes like future expectations, skills and knowledge, everyday whereabouts and family life which were discussed in relation to a perceived activity space. I argue that young people’s future aspirations are shaped in a profound way by the history of Kerala’s in and out migration, and draw attention to differences within the middle class where transnational capital distinguishes rather than unifies ‘Indian youth’. Furthermore, this paper unpacks the complex, variegated images of different cities, countries and regions as symbols of cultural or economic capital in Malayali students’ expectations of their future education and employment.

社会学教育阶级研究移民研究青年研究