We present a new theory of erotic capital as a fourth personal asset, an important addition to economic, cultural, and social capital. Erotic capital has six, or possibly seven, distinct elements, one of which has been characterized as ‘emotional labour’. Erotic capital is increasingly important in the sexualized culture of affluent modern societies. Erotic capital is not only a major asset in mating and marriage markets, but can also be important in labour markets, the media, politics, advertising, sports, the arts, and in everyday social interaction. Women generally have more erotic capital than men because they work harder at it. Given the large imbalance between men and women in sexual interest over the life course, women are well place...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...
Money, which is a phenomenon of the economic system, can be perceived from the perspective of eroti...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
We present a new theory of erotic capital as a fourth personal asset, an important addition to econo...
In 2010, pioneering sociologist Catherine Hakim shocked the world with a provocative new theory: In ...
The main objective of the study was to explore the theory of erotic capital created by Catherine Hak...
Introduction People have different sets of capital and use them in their everyday lives to achieve t...
Recently, Catherine Hakim’s controversial book ‘Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital’, has put i...
Extant research indicates a wage premium for attractive individuals and a wage penalty for homelier ...
Why do some people seem to lead charmed lives? They are attractive, but also lively, friendly and ch...
Social theory is trying, increasingly, to reach an agreement on the body place. Particularlly, the C...
Abstract: According to Hakim (2010), so-called erotic capital plays as important a role in people’s ...
Inspired by Bourdieu’s forms of capital, theorists have utilized the additional category of erotic c...
Social theory is trying, increasingly, to reach an agreement on the body place. Particularlly, the C...
Erotic capital is a value that one acquires as a result of sexual attractiveness which is as importa...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...
Money, which is a phenomenon of the economic system, can be perceived from the perspective of eroti...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...
We present a new theory of erotic capital as a fourth personal asset, an important addition to econo...
In 2010, pioneering sociologist Catherine Hakim shocked the world with a provocative new theory: In ...
The main objective of the study was to explore the theory of erotic capital created by Catherine Hak...
Introduction People have different sets of capital and use them in their everyday lives to achieve t...
Recently, Catherine Hakim’s controversial book ‘Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital’, has put i...
Extant research indicates a wage premium for attractive individuals and a wage penalty for homelier ...
Why do some people seem to lead charmed lives? They are attractive, but also lively, friendly and ch...
Social theory is trying, increasingly, to reach an agreement on the body place. Particularlly, the C...
Abstract: According to Hakim (2010), so-called erotic capital plays as important a role in people’s ...
Inspired by Bourdieu’s forms of capital, theorists have utilized the additional category of erotic c...
Social theory is trying, increasingly, to reach an agreement on the body place. Particularlly, the C...
Erotic capital is a value that one acquires as a result of sexual attractiveness which is as importa...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...
Money, which is a phenomenon of the economic system, can be perceived from the perspective of eroti...
Bourdieu overlooked the possibility of gendered capital. A number of feminists have taken issue with...