Culture, Class, Distinction

Culture, Class, Distinction

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Bennett, Tony
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Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cultural capital in relation to modern forms of inequality. Drawing on a national study of the organisation of cultural practices in contemporary Britain, the authors review Bourdieu’s classic study of the relationships between culture and class in the light of subsequent debates.

In doing so they re-appraise the relationships between class, gender and ethnicity, music, film, television, literary, and arts consumption, the organisation of sporting and culinary practices, and practices of bodily and self maintenance. As the most comprehensive account to date of the varied interpretations of cultural capital that have been developed in the wake of Bourdieu’s work, Culture, Class, Distinction offers the first systematic assessment of the relationships between cultural practice and the social divisions of class, gender and ethnicity in contemporary Britain.

It is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationships between culture and society.

EAN 9780415560771
ISBN 0415560772
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date August 17, 2009
Pages 316
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Authors Bennett, Tony; Gayo-Cal Modesto; Savage, Mike; Silva Elizabeth Bortolaia; Warde Alan; Wright, David
Series CRESC