2021
DOI: 10.3917/gen.122.0107
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Abstract: À partir du cas de jeunes diplômées d’écoles d’art dont les aspirations à devenir artistes plasticiennes se heurtent aux droits d’entrée du marché du travail artistique, cet article propose une analyse de la production d’un désajustement durable entre mobilités professionnelles et aspirations subjectives. La première partie de l’article s’attache à rendre compte du processus de production de ces désillusions, à la croisée de cette mobilité professionnelle empêchée et d’un retour contraint à l’espace d’origine,… Show more

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“…To higher socio‐economic status outsiders, the Nièvre département had lower social and symbolic value—it was a boring and unattractive vacation destination. Such judgments echo the sense of failure experienced by university graduates with a working‐class background when they return to Nevers following their studies (Guéraut, 2017; 2021)—an understanding of the national socio‐spatial landscape anchored in long‐standing representations of geographic mobility to bigger cities as a sign of upward social mobility, while the hinterlands of out‐migration remain mired in stagnation.…”
Section: Popular Discourse the Internalization Of Stigma And Resident...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…To higher socio‐economic status outsiders, the Nièvre département had lower social and symbolic value—it was a boring and unattractive vacation destination. Such judgments echo the sense of failure experienced by university graduates with a working‐class background when they return to Nevers following their studies (Guéraut, 2017; 2021)—an understanding of the national socio‐spatial landscape anchored in long‐standing representations of geographic mobility to bigger cities as a sign of upward social mobility, while the hinterlands of out‐migration remain mired in stagnation.…”
Section: Popular Discourse the Internalization Of Stigma And Resident...mentioning
confidence: 93%