Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America: A Study of San Felipe

Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America: A Study of San Felipe

by Omar Pereyra
Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America: A Study of San Felipe

Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America: A Study of San Felipe

by Omar Pereyra

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Overview

In the last decades, the Latin American middle class is growing in size while becoming more heterogeneous. Sustained economic growth explains its increasing size, but behind its heterogeneity there is not only the diversification of lifestyles, but also the crystallization of a large process of upward social mobility of second and third generation migrants to capital cities and their incorporation into middle-class positions. In the last decades, these individuals are now part of the different spheres of socialization formerly occupied by the traditional middle class: private schools, college and universities, middle-class jobs and occupations, and traditional middle-class neighborhoods.

To explore the genesis of this phenomenon and its consequences, the author studies Residential San Felipe, a quintessential traditional middle-class neighborhood in Lima, Peru, which is currently receiving an important influx of upwardly mobile families. The case of San Felipe shows that inside the contemporary middle class a strong boundary between the “traditional middle class” and the “new middle class” permeates the everyday life of the neighborhood. However, though this difference between the “traditional” and “new middle class” is recognized by all residents of San Felipe, its relevance as well as the elements at the basis of this distinction varies.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739191071
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Omar Pereyra is professor of sociology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Approaching the Latin American Middle-Class
Chapter 1: San Felipe and the Transformation of the Social and Urban Space
Chapter 2: Trajectories: Sanfelipanos Merge in Place
Chapter 3: Boundaries: Sanfelipanos Evaluate their Neighbors
Chapter 4: Controlling Common Space: Making Local Power Work
Conclusions: Groups, Classes and Generations
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