Cultural Participation: The perpetuation of middle-class privilege in Dublin, Ireland – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031187544,3031187547
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- ISBN-10 : 3031187547
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031187544
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This book provides a nuanced account of cultural competence, knowledge and skills illustrated in distinctive tastein the middle and upper classes in Dublin, Ireland (Bourdieu, 1984, 1986). It highlights how the development of cultural taste at a young age is linked to cultural participation in later life. Inspired by work that captures the textured social cartography of distinctive cultural taste (Bennett, Emmison & Frow, 1999; Bennett, Savage, Silva, Warde, Gayo-Cal & Wright, 2009), this research charts the changing nature of cultural participation in Dublin, Ireland and shows how cultural consumption has broadened from the narrow range of traditional high art forms towards one which grazes across the general register of culture. As elsewhere, this omnivorous, broad and pluralistic cultural palette has not altered patterns of distinction in cultural participation, rather it belies an emerging cultural capital profile – one where art form boundaries have collapsed but social boundaries and cultural distinction remains intact.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. Sociological Questions of Culture
3. Ireland
4. Researching Culture, Class and Distinction in Dublin, Ireland
5. A Nation Highly Engaged
6. Emerging Cultural Capital
7. Policy Implications and Recommendations
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