From village, working-class family and poverty to big city, art and academic degrees: This could be a successful educational ascent. But instead, shame prevails.
In the Salon of Haus 73, author Olivier David talks to Sara Mari Blom, author of "Where I (shouldn't) be", about the romanticized promise of educational advancement, the political dimensions of shame and the extent to which social background and structural inequality shape the lives of a class.
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