Zusammenfassung
Der Begriff des ‚Kosmopolitismus‘ wird häufig mit den elitären Ideen einer Gelehrtenrepublik (République des Lettres), der Aufklärung und der universalistischen Intellektuellenkultur Europas assoziiert. Entsprechend definiert Ulf Hannerz (vgl. Hannerz 1996) ‚Kosmopolitismus‘ mit Verweis auf die berufliche und kulturelle Erfahrungspraxis der oberen Mittelschicht und die dort bestehende Begeisterung für kulturelle Vielfalt sowie den damit verbundenen Lebensstil. Im Gegensatz dazu wollen wir der Diskussion eine neue Richtung geben und beschäftigen uns mit dem ganz gewöhnlichen Kosmopolitismus einfacher Leute. Darunter verstehen wir die Strategien, die Angehörige der Arbeiterklasse verwenden, um Rassengrenzen zwischen sich und anderen zu überwinden.
Im Original erschienen als: Lamont, Michèle/Aksartova, Sada (2002): Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms: Strategies for Bridging Racial Boundaries among Working-Class Men. In: Theory, Culture & Society. Jg. 19, H. 4, S. 1–25. Übersetzung und Abdruck mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Autorinnen.
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Lamont, M., Aksartova, S. (2010). Der alltägliche Kosmopolitismus einfacher Leute. Strategien zur Überwindung von Rassengrenzen zwischen Männern der Arbeiterklasse. In: Müller, M., Zifonun, D. (eds) Ethnowissen. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92449-6_10
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