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- Title
Entraîner les dominants: Tennis, yoga et service des ultra-riches.
- Authors
Cousin, Bruno; Chauvin, Sébastien
- Abstract
This article is based on the study of two private teachers catering to billionaires and multi-millionaire clients. It analyzes the work of physical education specialists whose key role for contemporary high-bourgeoisie households includes helping organize their sociability and ensuring the intergenerational transmission of dispositions valued among economic elites. The first section offers a detailed description of the activities and employment conditions of Nathalie (a yoga professor and massage therapist) and Benjamin (a tennis coach). In the second section, we study their trajectories and highlight the early socialization to upper-class culture that made them possible. The third section examines the strategies they deploy -- including their multi-territoriality -- in order to select and renew their clientele. The concluding section focuses on the complexity of the interpersonal relations they maintain with their clients/students, which combine professional and field-specific authority with the lexicon of friendship.
- Subjects
INTERPERSONAL relations; MASSAGE therapists; SOCIABILITY; HOUSEHOLD employees; TENNIS coaching; ECONOMIC elites; INTERGENERATIONAL mobility
- Publication
Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales, 2019, Issue 230, p76
- ISSN
0335-5322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3917/arss.230.0076