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Being More: Stress and Moral Worthiness in an Elite Private School in Ecuador

  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Abstract

This article examines why a group of elite students assured of their life-chances willfully engaged with stress-inducing school experiences. Unlike common portrayals of "stress culture" as being the result of economic uncertainty, I found that stress was viewed as a necessary prerequisite for students’ understandings of moral worthiness. I conclude by discussing how students' affective and evaluative engagements with stress are informative for broader conversations about elite socialization and social reproduction in Ecuador.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)391-411
Number of pages21
JournalAnthropology and Education Quarterly
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Stress culture
  • elite schooling
  • morality
  • neoliberalism
  • study abroad

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