Influential scholars such as Pierre Bourdieu theorize that, because people practice unyielding habitus, members of the same class strata have similar taste and consume art objects reflective of this. In this dissertation, I address the relationships between art that is on display in the homes of 48 families (representing their taste preferences) and a range of economic and social variables. The sample consists of contemporary middle-class households - 32 in Los Angeles, California, and 16 in Lima, Peru. Methodologically, I employ quantitative and qualitative techniques inspired by sociocultural and ethnoarchaeological anthropology. I test several subsets of hypotheses involving such factors as quantity and placement of objects in the homes,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Cultural consumption and the habitus: The role of knowledge and aest...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
This special issue on affordances bases on the thesis, that all natural and artificial things inhere...
Influential scholars such as Pierre Bourdieu theorize that, because people practice unyielding habit...
There is a rich and ongoing debate regarding the relationship between taste and social inequality. B...
Taste culture is the means through which material conditions and social class manifest in\ud everyda...
A dominant assumption in sociology of consumption is that an individual’s taste is unified across ae...
This paper is grounded on a research carried out in some Tuscan towns, concerning the material domes...
Sociologists traditionally focus on the power of socio-economic variables as drivers of aesthetic ta...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
Introduction. Home decoration is one of the most important aspects of our lives. It has been proven ...
The possession of art objects – and even more the art collecting - has been until now theoretical...
Visual art is one of the fields where, according to Bourdieu, culture is used to reproduce the clas...
Are contemporary higher-status tastes inclusive, exclusive, or both? Recent work suggests that the a...
Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century cross-cuts the ranks of important books on social history, ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Cultural consumption and the habitus: The role of knowledge and aest...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
This special issue on affordances bases on the thesis, that all natural and artificial things inhere...
Influential scholars such as Pierre Bourdieu theorize that, because people practice unyielding habit...
There is a rich and ongoing debate regarding the relationship between taste and social inequality. B...
Taste culture is the means through which material conditions and social class manifest in\ud everyda...
A dominant assumption in sociology of consumption is that an individual’s taste is unified across ae...
This paper is grounded on a research carried out in some Tuscan towns, concerning the material domes...
Sociologists traditionally focus on the power of socio-economic variables as drivers of aesthetic ta...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
Introduction. Home decoration is one of the most important aspects of our lives. It has been proven ...
The possession of art objects – and even more the art collecting - has been until now theoretical...
Visual art is one of the fields where, according to Bourdieu, culture is used to reproduce the clas...
Are contemporary higher-status tastes inclusive, exclusive, or both? Recent work suggests that the a...
Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century cross-cuts the ranks of important books on social history, ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Cultural consumption and the habitus: The role of knowledge and aest...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
This special issue on affordances bases on the thesis, that all natural and artificial things inhere...