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In this way each prepares its children to psychologically reproduce the class structure.S CIENCE F ICTION E D I T E D B Y D AV I D S E E Dīlackwell Companions to Literature and Culture This series offers comprehensive, newly written surveys of key periods and movements and certain major authors, in English literary culture and history. A reexamination of class differences in child rearing suggest that middle-class families prepare their children for emotion management more and working-class families prepare them less. Meaning-making jobs, more common in the middle class, put more premium on the individual's capacity to do emotion work. Emotion management is the type of work it takes to cope with feeling rules. Feeling rules are seen as the side of ideology that deals with emotion and feeling. It allows us to inspect at closer range than either of those perspectives the relation among emotive experience, emotion management, feeling rules, and ideology. It differs from the dramaturgical perspective on the one hand and the psychoanalytic perspective on the other. The emotion-management perspective draws on an interactive account of emotion. The individual often works on inducing or inhibiting feelings so as to render them "appropriate" to a situation. Emotion, it is argued, can be and ofter is subject to acts of management. This essay proposes an emotion-management perspective as a lens through which to inspect the self, interaction, and structure.