Chapter offers ethnographic insights into the development of the self and identity through conusmption practices in the home. Focusing on gender and class the author shows how through a combination of economic, social, cultural and emotional capital, identiy and family consumption are inextricably bound
The chapter analyses some of the most important themes which have emerged in recent historiographic...
This paper explores how culture is used, through consumption, to empower the disenfranchised. Despit...
In this chapter, we consider childhood from the perspective of family and home. We will discuss what...
This paper explores how gender and class are significant for the family as a unit of consumption. It...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight points where the interrelationships between cultural capital...
The paper argues that Bourdieu's stress on early familiarization for the highest value of cultural c...
Despite a rich literature on the power dynamics of households within domestic space, the specificiti...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
v, 322 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2001 ChanAt first sight, gender...
Abstract. In contrast to common perceptions that individuals ’ consumption choices are primarily mot...
Drawing upon anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, this volume provides a uniqu...
Drawing from anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, the chapters provide varied ...
The chapter discusses the way consumption and is structured and structures social distinction via th...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
Culture thrives on the successful transmission of the values from one generation to the next. Social...
The chapter analyses some of the most important themes which have emerged in recent historiographic...
This paper explores how culture is used, through consumption, to empower the disenfranchised. Despit...
In this chapter, we consider childhood from the perspective of family and home. We will discuss what...
This paper explores how gender and class are significant for the family as a unit of consumption. It...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight points where the interrelationships between cultural capital...
The paper argues that Bourdieu's stress on early familiarization for the highest value of cultural c...
Despite a rich literature on the power dynamics of households within domestic space, the specificiti...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
v, 322 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2001 ChanAt first sight, gender...
Abstract. In contrast to common perceptions that individuals ’ consumption choices are primarily mot...
Drawing upon anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, this volume provides a uniqu...
Drawing from anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, the chapters provide varied ...
The chapter discusses the way consumption and is structured and structures social distinction via th...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
Culture thrives on the successful transmission of the values from one generation to the next. Social...
The chapter analyses some of the most important themes which have emerged in recent historiographic...
This paper explores how culture is used, through consumption, to empower the disenfranchised. Despit...
In this chapter, we consider childhood from the perspective of family and home. We will discuss what...