Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and society in contemporary Australia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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