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Repelling the “Rutter”: Social Differentiation Among Rural Teenagers
Authors:Edward W. Morris
Affiliation:University of Kentucky
Abstract:
This paper examines low‐income white rural teenagers' management of race and class‐based inequality. It analyzes how these teenagers constructed boundaries to distinguish themselves from outsiders, but also to distinguish themselves from the local abject category of “rutter.” The findings reveal hidden interconnections between race and class in interactional practice, and highlight local processes of differentiation through which actors attempt to deflect stigma and attain credibility. The paper discusses how interactional mechanisms such as “internal othering” and “stigma‐theory” bolster race and class credibility, but reproduce inequality.
Keywords:boundary work  micro processes of inequality  race‐class intersections  stigma  rural poverty  whiteness
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