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Australian Culture, Inequalities and Social Divisions
Redaktion: Bennett, Tony; Noble, Greg; Kelly, Michelle; Gayo, Modesto; Carter, David
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Australian Culture, Inequalities and Social Divisions
Redaktion: Bennett, Tony; Noble, Greg; Kelly, Michelle; Gayo, Modesto; Carter, David
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Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and society in contemporary Australia.
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Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and society in contemporary Australia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429688454
- Artikelnr.: 59623086
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429688454
- Artikelnr.: 59623086
Tony Bennett is Research Professor in Social and Cultural Theory in the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University, and Honorary Professor in the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University. David Carter is Emeritus Professor and formerly Professor of Australian Literature and Cultural History and Director of the Australian Studies Centre at The University of Queensland. Modesto Gayo is Associate Professor at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. Michelle Kelly is Research Officer at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. Greg Noble is Professor of Cultural Research at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University.
Introduction Part 1: Fields Introduction 1. Aesthetic Divisions and
Intensities in the Australian Art Field 2. Book Value: Reading the
Australian Literary Field 3. The Mark of Time: Temporality and the Dynamics
of Distinction in the Music Field 4. The Elite and the Everyday in the
Australian Heritage Field 5. Television: The Dynamics of a Field in
Transition 6. Contesting National Culture: The Sport Field Part 2: Class
Introduction 7. The Australian Space of Lifestyles 8. Class and Cultural
Capital in Australia 9. The Middle Space of Lifestyles and Middlebrow
Culture Part 3: Capitals Introduction 10. The Persistence of Inequality:
Education, Class and Cultural Capital 11. Capital Geographies: Mapping the
Spaces of Urban Cultural Capital 12. Indigenous Cultural Tastes and
Capitals: Gendered and Class Formations 13. Cultural Diversity and the
Ethnoscapes of Taste in Australia Part 4: Habitus Introduction 14.
Engendering Culture: Accumulating Capital in the Gendered Household 15.
Cultural Participation and Belonging 16. The Politics of Consumption:
Positioning the Nation 17. The Ethical and Civic Dimensions of Taste
Conclusion -- 'distinction' after Distinction Methodological appendices
Intensities in the Australian Art Field 2. Book Value: Reading the
Australian Literary Field 3. The Mark of Time: Temporality and the Dynamics
of Distinction in the Music Field 4. The Elite and the Everyday in the
Australian Heritage Field 5. Television: The Dynamics of a Field in
Transition 6. Contesting National Culture: The Sport Field Part 2: Class
Introduction 7. The Australian Space of Lifestyles 8. Class and Cultural
Capital in Australia 9. The Middle Space of Lifestyles and Middlebrow
Culture Part 3: Capitals Introduction 10. The Persistence of Inequality:
Education, Class and Cultural Capital 11. Capital Geographies: Mapping the
Spaces of Urban Cultural Capital 12. Indigenous Cultural Tastes and
Capitals: Gendered and Class Formations 13. Cultural Diversity and the
Ethnoscapes of Taste in Australia Part 4: Habitus Introduction 14.
Engendering Culture: Accumulating Capital in the Gendered Household 15.
Cultural Participation and Belonging 16. The Politics of Consumption:
Positioning the Nation 17. The Ethical and Civic Dimensions of Taste
Conclusion -- 'distinction' after Distinction Methodological appendices
Introduction Part 1: Fields Introduction 1. Aesthetic Divisions and
Intensities in the Australian Art Field 2. Book Value: Reading the
Australian Literary Field 3. The Mark of Time: Temporality and the Dynamics
of Distinction in the Music Field 4. The Elite and the Everyday in the
Australian Heritage Field 5. Television: The Dynamics of a Field in
Transition 6. Contesting National Culture: The Sport Field Part 2: Class
Introduction 7. The Australian Space of Lifestyles 8. Class and Cultural
Capital in Australia 9. The Middle Space of Lifestyles and Middlebrow
Culture Part 3: Capitals Introduction 10. The Persistence of Inequality:
Education, Class and Cultural Capital 11. Capital Geographies: Mapping the
Spaces of Urban Cultural Capital 12. Indigenous Cultural Tastes and
Capitals: Gendered and Class Formations 13. Cultural Diversity and the
Ethnoscapes of Taste in Australia Part 4: Habitus Introduction 14.
Engendering Culture: Accumulating Capital in the Gendered Household 15.
Cultural Participation and Belonging 16. The Politics of Consumption:
Positioning the Nation 17. The Ethical and Civic Dimensions of Taste
Conclusion -- 'distinction' after Distinction Methodological appendices
Intensities in the Australian Art Field 2. Book Value: Reading the
Australian Literary Field 3. The Mark of Time: Temporality and the Dynamics
of Distinction in the Music Field 4. The Elite and the Everyday in the
Australian Heritage Field 5. Television: The Dynamics of a Field in
Transition 6. Contesting National Culture: The Sport Field Part 2: Class
Introduction 7. The Australian Space of Lifestyles 8. Class and Cultural
Capital in Australia 9. The Middle Space of Lifestyles and Middlebrow
Culture Part 3: Capitals Introduction 10. The Persistence of Inequality:
Education, Class and Cultural Capital 11. Capital Geographies: Mapping the
Spaces of Urban Cultural Capital 12. Indigenous Cultural Tastes and
Capitals: Gendered and Class Formations 13. Cultural Diversity and the
Ethnoscapes of Taste in Australia Part 4: Habitus Introduction 14.
Engendering Culture: Accumulating Capital in the Gendered Household 15.
Cultural Participation and Belonging 16. The Politics of Consumption:
Positioning the Nation 17. The Ethical and Civic Dimensions of Taste
Conclusion -- 'distinction' after Distinction Methodological appendices