French Bourgeois Culture
The French gave us the term 'bourgeois', and then proceeded to argue endlessly about what it meant. According to the Oxford English Dictionary it means 'of or pertaining to the French middle classes'. But it is not a simple matter of social class. Beatrix Le Wita sets out to demonstrate that to be bourgeois one must master a system of words, gestures and objects that define a way of life, a particular culture. It requires the exercise of self-control, and the ritualisation of daily routines. The bourgeoisie must furnish their room in just the right way, dress correctly, and tactfully invoke family history and custom. This witty, observant ethnography decodes the culture that dominates France.
- Simultaneous publication with book on abattoirs, in same series on French ethnography: will promote one another
- Bourgeois life style is an endlessly fascinating topic
- Beyond obvious anthropological audience, of interest and suitable teaching text for all students of French civilisation
Product details
June 1994Paperback
9780521466264
180 pages
229 × 152 × 11 mm
0.27kg
36 b/w illus. 2 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition by defamation
- 3. The making of Laure
- 4. The parable of the talents
- 5. The three generations
- Conclusion
- Appendix.