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Class: A Guide Through the American Status System Taschenbuch – Illustriert, 1. Oktober 1992

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The bestselling, comprehensive, and carefully researched guide to the ins-and-outs of the American class system with a detailed look at the defining factors of each group, from customs to fashion to housing.

Based on careful research and told with grace and wit, Paul Fessell shows how everything people within American society do, say, and own reflects their social status. Detailing the lifestyles of each class, from the way they dress and where they live to their education and hobbies,
Class is sure to entertain, enlighten, and occasionally enrage readers as they identify their own place in society and see how the other half lives.

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Chicago Sun-Times Highly amusing....a witty, persnickety, and illuminating book....fussell hits the mark.

The Washington Post Move over, William Buckley. Stand back, Gore Vidal. And run for cover, Uncle Sam: Paul Fussell, the nation's newest world-class curmudgeon, is taking aim at The American Experiment.

Wilfrid Sheed
The Atlantic A fine prickly pear of a book....Anyone who reads it will automatically move up a class.

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The New York Times Book Review A shrewd and entertaining commentary on American mores today. Frighteningly acute.

Über die Autorenschaft und weitere Mitwirkende

Paul Fussell, critic, essayist, and cultural commentator, has recently won the H. L. Mencken Award of the Free Press Association. Among his books are The Great War and Modem Memory, which in 1976 won both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award; Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars; Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War; and, most recently, BAD or, The Dumbing of America. His essays have been collected in The Boy Scout Handbook and Other Observations and Thank God for the Atom Bomb and Other Essays. He lives in Philadelphia, where he teaches English at the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0671792253
  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Touchstone; Reissue Edition (1. Oktober 1992)
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Taschenbuch ‏ : ‎ 208 Seiten
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780671792251
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0671792251
  • Artikelgewicht ‏ : ‎ 268 g
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 1.78 x 21.43 cm
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Still Classy After All These Years
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Still Classy After All These Years
This insightful and hilarious book may be almost forty years old, but the truths revealed here still bring anguish to a great number of modern-day class-searchers. It still demonstrates the hard and harrowing lesson of class with flat-out precision. Class has always existed in America, still does, and always will – no matter how far right or left the country moves. That's why this book is still in print.Fussell finds the nine classes to consist of Top out-of-sight, Upper, Upper Middle, Middle, High prole, Mid-prole, Low-prole, Destitute, and Bottom out-of-sight. Though he disparages all of them, he enjoys poking fun at the middles the most.The common misconception of merely equating money with class has become much more pervasive in the decades that have passed since this book was first published. The modern media barrage showcasing the 50,000-square foot homes of basketball stars or the private jet flights ferrying rappers and country stars across town continues to reinforce the unlikely correlation between class and money. If you still think a degree from Miami University makes you college-educated, that an upper-class man would certainly wear a diamond-encrusted Rolex, or that corpulence has absolutely nothing to do with one's social class, you should read this book.The reader will be surprised to learn that there are actually nine classes (technically ten), and each and every individual can be placed with high precision into their corresponding slot, based on their appearance, living quarters, place of origin, style of consumption, manner of speaking, and a whole lot more. There's even a concise questionnaire at the end to rate your class based on the content of your living room. Hence, a tabletop obelisk of marble or glass (the significance is explained clearly in the book) adds nine points to your score - boosting your class. But a motorcycle stored in the living room (!) subtracts ten points. You will soon understand that Michael Jackson's obsession with spending millions to collect grotesque and glittery objet's d' art on Las Vegas shopping sprees only helps to clarify what a prole he actually was.This is a wonderful reference work you will come back to again and again, as you (futilely) try to adjust your own position in life. You will be able to quickly evaluate class by knowing only one or two simple facts. Thus, you can instantly peg the class of the former senator Ted Kennedy as Top Out Of Sight given the knowledge that he selected an Oldsmobile Delta 88 to drive his alleged squeeze off the bridge at Chappaquiddick. Even though Oldsmobile ceased production in 2004, you can extrapolate this information to modern times by the simple analogy that Kennedy would not be caught dead today in a Tesla Model S or Cadillac Escalade.Be forewarned. The truth may hurt - a lot. Many reviewers, having read the book, still don't (or won't) get it. They complain that the book is outdated, hence the principles outlined no longer apply. They insist that their family must indeed be upper class - after all, they made millions running a string of auto detailing businesses in Indianapolis. Yet, they still do not feel welcome on Nantucket. The louder they yell, the more it proves that hardly anything has changed regarding class in America over the last forty years.
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Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 25. März 2024
This book is not boring or dry, instead almost comedic at times. A fun intellectually stimulating read examining the nature of society as a whole.

While reading it quickly becomes clear the book was written in the 80s which results in many of the examples and comparisons seeming a bit odd or irrelevant; however, in general the ideas and the theme of the text remains true and an interesting discussion of class in America. I would appreciate a second edition bringing the book up to date with modern examples and discussions. The addition of a chapter discussing the changes in class over the decades would be an interesting addition to help connect the two editions (if one were made).
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Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 20. September 2004
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U P D A T E S: 2nd JUNE, 2011

I..........There is an English edition of this book. It is called "Caste Marks", and has the same text as "Class", but no illustrations, except on the book jacket. I have also written a review for it on Amazon.

II.........PLEASE NOTE: I liked this book SO much that I wrote my VERY FIRST Amazon Review For it!
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ORIGINAL REVIEW:
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Other tomes (tombs?) may be more scholarly. Still others may
be more recent, ("Class" by Paul Fussell was first published in 1983.) But the fact is, I have never before come across a book SO easily read, so obviously joyously written, with SO much useful detail! (Ahah! I finally know how to achieve the "rich
look" in dressing: LAYER your clothes: a dress is never as good as a jacket dress, a jacket dress never as good as a suit with blouse, and scarf tastefully adorning the neck!)

In this book, Mr. Paul Fussell lets loose a "fussilage"
of wit and truths, (sometimes painful truths), yet written in so
breezy and easily-read style that even the painful parts are a pleasure, (or almost a pleasure), to read... (Does Mr. Fussell pronounce his name "FUSS-EL" of "FYuse-ELL", I wonder? Knowing this would surely given an indication of his own class....and/or
class pretentions!)

Although this book is not meant for scholars, it has much useful sociological information. (This means Mr. Fussell hhas done all the work for the reader!) His style is breezy, informative, with tongue definitely in cheek -- although he speaks of facts. I suppose what separates this book from a scholarly work is that it has many of Mr. Fussell's OPINIONS in it -- but, with his irrefutable logic and many examples backing him up, one cannot help but agree with 99% of what is said.

It even has illustrations - PICTURES! The twenty whimsical (yet dead-on!) drawings by Martim de Avillez enter into the spirit of Mr. Fussell's writing so well! They are realistic -- but witty, with the expressions on the people depicted telling all! (I shudder -- with total delight -- at the thought that this wonderful book could perhaps, be made into a movie someday, (soon, please!) If so -- I beg the producers to allow Mr. Fussel free reign to write, and/or approve the screenplay. It would be complete sacrilege if any movie made of this book did not convey the dead seriousness and light touch with which Mr. Fussell writes -- and Mr. de Avillez draws!

In sum, this book is witty, it's light, it's easy to read, but conveys a lot of information. The info is as true today as it was when this book was written -- and is absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in American social mores -- (and or social climbing in the American system.

Four things only disappoint me here. 1) The book is too short...I want to know more! 2) There is no index. 3) There is no bibliography. (However, many essential books ARE named in the text) And 4) -- Perhaps most eggregious of all -- the paper, (at least in the paperback edition), is of the type which has too much sulfite, and will probably crumble into dust far before the social system it so delightfully summarizes changes. This is too bad -- and totally unfair to this wonderful book. Maybe this is the publisher's little joke about the paperback edition -- it is, of course, cheaper than the hardback -- thus more available to the masses...a "prole"
edition, as Mr. Fussell would describe it -- despite it's nice large print and good binding.

I surely hope that the Hardback edition has better paper! Anyway, I have decided to buy the hardback and see! I will then solve both my holiday gift problem -- and, hopefully,
my lingering sibling rivalry with my sister, (which must, sadly, be the longest-running sibling rivalry in history --though we both do try very hard to end it) -- by presenting my totally non-status seeking sister with the paperback edition. In fact -- she hates anything to do with status-seeking. But it's time she knew the truth! After all -- with its light touch and heavy doses of wit -- this is the only book on the subject which she probably would ever even consider reading. (I shall present it to her on her next visit in the next few months -- so I shall see if she actually reads it or not.) For, two people working to improve the family's status have to be better than one! I can only hope that this book will bring her to her senses, and that she will finally become as much of a happy status-seeker as I am. Who knows -- she might indeed achieve a higher status in life. I hope then that she will not forget who gave her this
"magic" book! Far more realistic than the "Harry Potter" books, yet with the promise of truly changing one's life as much as a letter from "Hogwarts" would, I believe this is the perfect holiday present -- or birthday present -- or UNbirthday present -- for anyone you know who wants -- or should want -- a better life.

Even yourself!

ADDENDUM: I couldn't help myself. When my sister called this
week, I HAD to tell her about this wonderful book, even before
her visit. Bracing myself for yet more criticism of my
class-consciousness, and her saying "that's not important",
as she usually does when I mention things like this -- I
instead heard, "I read that book! And I loved it!" This
from a person who has sung Joan Baez songs since she was
17, was a vegetarian for a year, never colours her hair,
and hates all formal gowns! But the truth will out,
it seems. This book has tons of truths in it, and even my
sister -- who never wanted a "Sweet Sixteen" party...much
less a formal debut, (which I have always pined for), just
had to see the truth here. My sister, (and I too) do not
have much money.... But you don't overcome your problems
unless you know what you're up against. The ephemeral
"equality" of the U.S. is, in the end, as real as
the story of George Washington and the cherry tree. It's
a pleasant myth. Maybe the Founding Fathers did dream of
a land of complete equality.....but human nature, and the
dream of a better life for one's self, have a way of
turning ideals on their ear. "CLASS" is a classic, in
that it gets to reality in an eminently readable fashion.
Now, at last, it seems my little sister is smart enough to
acknowledge this. Perhaps she has finally grown up, after
all!
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Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 25. August 2022
You'll either love or hate this book. And, if it's the latter, I hope I can convince you to at least like it.

Fussell is a keen observer of cues that might suggest wealth, poverty, and the kind of class labels people might apply at first glance.

He gets it right. Those judgements might not be fair, but... they happen, whether or not people are conscious of it or would admit to it.

This book is ideal for anyone studying sociology and social behaviors in general.

It's also perfect for any actor, to get all the cues right when portraying a character.

For those aspiring to a better job, or more respect in an apparently closed community, this is a must-read.

I'm not saying that prejudice is okay. In fact, I'm a champion of civil rights, equality in the workplace and community, and so on.

The fact is, especially in some segments of society, people will judge others based first impressions and external cues.

For as long as those attitudes remain, a book like this is invaluable to understand - and perhaps overcome - some people's innate reactions, especially when they're unfair.

Though some of this book seems rather dated, there's enough in it to recommend it, especially in an era when society seems more polarized than we'd like.

You may need to overlook Fussell's personal opinions, but the cues he's talking about are well worth noting. Even if they're harsh, they can be at the root of social challenges many face every day.
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Tara M.
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Rezension aus Kanada am 27. Oktober 2022
This book had me laughing somewhat unexpectedly! I couldn't help but read out parts of this book to my husband. If you have ever seen Downton Abbey and enjoy the way the Dowager says things, you will like this book. It's witty, and points out the obvious but not so obvious in a really hilarious way. It appears to come from a more upper crust perspective, however this could just be because that is mine, it's hard to say. I will say this though, it's clear that in the 30 some odd years since this book was written, our world has been taken over by proles. Everywhere you look, prole habits abound. I refuse to go down with the ship!! I was obsessed with this book until completion. A must read. For me, anyways!
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Rezension aus Spanien vom 12. August 2023
A la hora de valorar este libro hay que olvidase de cualquier pretensión científica. Sencillamente, el autor señala aspectos anecdóticos de la vida americana y pretender sacar de ello conclusiones sociológicas. Es un dislate. Tiene gracia algunas ocurrencias, pero son de una enorme simpleza, especialmente por su obsesión en dividir a solo tres las clases sociales en USA: la alta, la media y la pobre. Para pasar una tarde vale. Nada mas.
Flavia Simas
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Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 2. Februar 2020
I can never look at the world with the same eyes after reading this book.
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Linfeng Wei
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Rezension aus Australien vom 16. März 2018
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 13. April 2014
Dieses Buch sollten jede und jeder gelesen haben. Es gibt eine deutsche Übersetzung, die aber wohl leider vergriffen ist. Fussell schildert höchst vergnüglich, was die unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Schichten und Milieus in den USA lesen, essen, wie sie sich anziehen, welchen Freizeitvergnügen sie sich widmen, wie sie ihre Wohnungen einrichten, etc. Der Leser ist begeistert, die kleinen Eitel- und Torheiten vorgeführt zu bekommen - bis er seine eigenen Eitel- und Torheiten vorgeführt bekommt; und der Leser/die Leserin werden geschult, genau hinzugucken, die Chiffren des Auftritts anderer zu entziffern und ein stilles Vergnügen zu haben sowohl an dem, was gelingt, als auch an dem, was nicht so gelungen ist. Insgesamt ein großartiges Buch, und das zweite große Buch von Fussell nach seiner Studie The Great War and Modern Memory, die ein viel traurigeres Thema mit derselben Meisterschaft behandelt.
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