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Drawing on the first systematic study of cultural capital in contemporary Britain, Culture, Class, Distinction examines the role played by culture in the relationships between class, gender and ethnicity. Its findings promise a major revaluation of the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu's account of the relationships between class and culture.
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Drawing on the first systematic study of cultural capital in contemporary Britain, Culture, Class, Distinction examines the role played by culture in the relationships between class, gender and ethnicity. Its findings promise a major revaluation of the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu's account of the relationships between class and culture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134101047
- Artikelnr.: 38258215
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134101047
- Artikelnr.: 38258215
The book is co-authored by Tony Bennett, Mike Savage, Elizabeth Silva, Alan Warde, Modesto Gayo-Cal, David Wright. The book arises out of research conducted at the Economic and Social Research Council Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change (CRESC), a major international cente for the analysis of socio-cultural change.
Tony Bennett is Research Professor of Social and Cultural Theory in the Centre for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sydney, and a Professorial Fellow in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Recent publications include Pasts Beyond Memory: Evolution, Museums, Colonialism; New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society (edited with Larry Grossberg and Meaghan Morris) and Handbook of Cultural Analysis (edited with John Frow).
Mike Savage is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester and Director of the ESRC Centre for Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC). His interests are in social stratification, urban, and historical sociology.
Elizabeth Silva is Professor of Sociology at the Open University and a member of the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change (CRESC). Her current research interests include social divisions, gender, cultural sociology, everyday life and qualitative methods.
Alan Warde is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester. His current research interest include the sociology of consumption, with particular emphasis on food, cultural sociology, social stratification and economic sociology.
Modesto Gayo-Cal was a research fellow at CRESC and the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester while working on the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion project. His areas of interest are: theories of nationalism, political behaviour, middle classes, and cultural consumption. He is also interested in the application of statistical methods in the social sciences. He is now a Profesor Investigador at the Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago de Chile.
David Wright has published extensively in the field of cultural sociology and is an Assistant Professor in Cultural Policy Studies at the University of Warwick. He was a research fellow on the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion Project at the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change (CRESC), based at the Open University.
Tony Bennett is Research Professor of Social and Cultural Theory in the Centre for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sydney, and a Professorial Fellow in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Recent publications include Pasts Beyond Memory: Evolution, Museums, Colonialism; New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society (edited with Larry Grossberg and Meaghan Morris) and Handbook of Cultural Analysis (edited with John Frow).
Mike Savage is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester and Director of the ESRC Centre for Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC). His interests are in social stratification, urban, and historical sociology.
Elizabeth Silva is Professor of Sociology at the Open University and a member of the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change (CRESC). Her current research interests include social divisions, gender, cultural sociology, everyday life and qualitative methods.
Alan Warde is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester. His current research interest include the sociology of consumption, with particular emphasis on food, cultural sociology, social stratification and economic sociology.
Modesto Gayo-Cal was a research fellow at CRESC and the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester while working on the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion project. His areas of interest are: theories of nationalism, political behaviour, middle classes, and cultural consumption. He is also interested in the application of statistical methods in the social sciences. He is now a Profesor Investigador at the Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago de Chile.
David Wright has published extensively in the field of cultural sociology and is an Assistant Professor in Cultural Policy Studies at the University of Warwick. He was a research fellow on the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion Project at the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change (CRESC), based at the Open University.
Introduction Part 1: Situating the Analysis 1. Culture after Distinction 2.
Researching Cultural Capital: Questions of Theory and Method Part 2:
Mapping Tastes, Practices and Individuals 3. Mapping British Cultural Taste
and Participation 4. Individuals in Cultural Maps Part 3: Cultural Fields
and the Organisation of Cultural Capital 5. Tensions of the Musical Field
6. Popular and Rare: Exploring the Field of Reading 7. A Sociological
Canvas of Visual Art 8. Contrasting Dynamics of Distinction: The Media
Field 9. Cultural Capital and the Body Resumé: Cultural Fields: Tensions
and Dynamics Part 4: The Social Dimensions of Distinction 10. Cultural
Formations of the Middle Classes 11. Culture and the Working Class 12.
Gender and Cultural Capital 13. Nation, Ethnicity and Globalisation 14.
Conclusion Methodological Appendices
Researching Cultural Capital: Questions of Theory and Method Part 2:
Mapping Tastes, Practices and Individuals 3. Mapping British Cultural Taste
and Participation 4. Individuals in Cultural Maps Part 3: Cultural Fields
and the Organisation of Cultural Capital 5. Tensions of the Musical Field
6. Popular and Rare: Exploring the Field of Reading 7. A Sociological
Canvas of Visual Art 8. Contrasting Dynamics of Distinction: The Media
Field 9. Cultural Capital and the Body Resumé: Cultural Fields: Tensions
and Dynamics Part 4: The Social Dimensions of Distinction 10. Cultural
Formations of the Middle Classes 11. Culture and the Working Class 12.
Gender and Cultural Capital 13. Nation, Ethnicity and Globalisation 14.
Conclusion Methodological Appendices
Introduction Part 1: Situating the Analysis 1. Culture after Distinction 2.
Researching Cultural Capital: Questions of Theory and Method Part 2:
Mapping Tastes, Practices and Individuals 3. Mapping British Cultural Taste
and Participation 4. Individuals in Cultural Maps Part 3: Cultural Fields
and the Organisation of Cultural Capital 5. Tensions of the Musical Field
6. Popular and Rare: Exploring the Field of Reading 7. A Sociological
Canvas of Visual Art 8. Contrasting Dynamics of Distinction: The Media
Field 9. Cultural Capital and the Body Resumé: Cultural Fields: Tensions
and Dynamics Part 4: The Social Dimensions of Distinction 10. Cultural
Formations of the Middle Classes 11. Culture and the Working Class 12.
Gender and Cultural Capital 13. Nation, Ethnicity and Globalisation 14.
Conclusion Methodological Appendices
Researching Cultural Capital: Questions of Theory and Method Part 2:
Mapping Tastes, Practices and Individuals 3. Mapping British Cultural Taste
and Participation 4. Individuals in Cultural Maps Part 3: Cultural Fields
and the Organisation of Cultural Capital 5. Tensions of the Musical Field
6. Popular and Rare: Exploring the Field of Reading 7. A Sociological
Canvas of Visual Art 8. Contrasting Dynamics of Distinction: The Media
Field 9. Cultural Capital and the Body Resumé: Cultural Fields: Tensions
and Dynamics Part 4: The Social Dimensions of Distinction 10. Cultural
Formations of the Middle Classes 11. Culture and the Working Class 12.
Gender and Cultural Capital 13. Nation, Ethnicity and Globalisation 14.
Conclusion Methodological Appendices