White-Collar Blues by Yavas, Mustafa (9780231213615) | Browns Books
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White-Collar Blues : The Making of the Transnational Turkish Middle Class

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Consider the lucky few. They studied hard and aced high-stakes tests, survived demanding schooling and extracurriculars, graduated from top colleges and immediately landed high-pay, high-status corporate positions in tall buildings.

What happens after this middle-class dream of fast-track careers comes true?White-Collar Blues follows the Turkish members of the global elite workforce as they are selected into, survive within, and opt out of coveted employment at transnational corporations.

State-employed doctors, lawyers, and engineers were long seen as role models until Turkey followed the global tide of neoliberalism and began to embrace freer circulation of capital.

As world-renowned corporations transformed Istanbul into a global city, Turkey’s best and brightest have increasingly sought employment at brand-name firms.

Despite achieving upward mobility within and beyond Turkey, however, many Turkish professionals end up feeling disappointed, burned out, and trapped in their corporate careers. Drawing from more than one hundred interviews in Istanbul and New York City, Mustafa Yavas develops a theory of middle-class alienation, explaining how so-called “good jobs” fail elite workers.

Yavas shows how educational investments in an increasingly competitive landscape lead to high hopes, which then clash with poor work-life balance, low intrinsic satisfaction, and a felt lack of meaning from labor in corporate workplaces.

Highlighting the trade-off between freedom and financial security, White-Collar Blues reveals the hidden costs of conflating the quest for socioeconomic status with the pursuit of happiness.

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Published 24/06/2025
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Columbia University Press
0231213611 / 9780231213615
Paperback / softback
24/06/2025
United States
336 pages, 8 b&w illustrations
140 x 216 mm

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