
Distinction
by Bourdieu, Pierre; Nice, Richard-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface to the English-Language Edition | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste | p. 9 |
The Aristocracy of Culture | p. 11 |
The Titles of Cultural Nobility | p. 18 |
Cultural Pedigree | p. 63 |
The Economy of Practices | p. 97 |
The Social Space and Its Transformations | p. 99 |
Class Condition and Social Conditioning | p. 101 |
A Three-Dimensional Space | p. 114 |
Reconversion Strategies | p. 125 |
The Habitus and the Space of Life-Styles | p. 169 |
The Homology between the Spaces | p. 175 |
The Universes of Stylistic Possibles | p. 208 |
The Dynamics of the Fields | p. 226 |
The Correspondence between Goods Production and Taste Production | p. 230 |
Symbolic Struggles | p. 244 |
Class Tastes and Life-Styles | p. 257 |
The Sense of Distinction | p. 260 |
The Modes of Appropriation of the Work of Art | p. 267 |
The Variants of the Dominant Taste | p. 283 |
The Mark of Time | p. 295 |
Temporal and Spiritual Powers | p. 315 |
Cultural Goodwill | p. 318 |
Knowledge and Recognition | p. 319 |
Education and the Autodidact | p. 328 |
Slope and Thrust | p. 331 |
The Variants of Petit-Bourgeois Taste | p. 339 |
The Declining Petite Bourgeoisie | p. 346 |
The Executant Petite Bourgeoisie | p. 351 |
The New Petite Bourgeoisie | p. 354 |
From Duty to the Fun Ethic | p. 365 |
The Choice of the Necessary | p. 372 |
The Taste for Necessity and the Principle of Conformity | p. 374 |
The Effects of Domination | p. 386 |
Culture and Politics | p. 397 |
Selective Democracy | p. 399 |
Status and Competence | p. 405 |
The Right to Speak | p. 411 |
Personal Opinion | p. 414 |
The Modes of Production of Opinion | p. 417 |
Dispossession and Misappropriation | p. 426 |
Moral Order and Political Order | p. 432 |
Class Habitus and Political Opinions | p. 437 |
Supply and Demand | p. 440 |
The Political Space | p. 451 |
The Specific Effect of Trajectory | p. 453 |
Political Language | p. 459 |
Conclusion: Classes and Classifications | p. 466 |
Embodied Social Structures | p. 467 |
Knowledge without Concepts | p. 470 |
Advantageous Attributions | p. 475 |
The Classification Struggle | p. 479 |
The Reality of Representation and the Representation of Reality | p. 482 |
Postscript: Towards a 'Vulgar' Critique of 'Pure' Critiques | p. 485 |
Disgust at the 'Facile' | p. 486 |
The 'Taste of Reflection' and the 'Taste of Sense' | p. 488 |
A Denied Social Relationship | p. 491 |
Parerga and Paralipomena | p. 494 |
The Pleasure of the Text | p. 498 |
Appendices | p. 503 |
Some Reflections on the Method | p. 503 |
Complementary Sources | p. 519 |
Statistical Data | p. 525 |
Associations: A Parlour Game | p. 546 |
Notes | p. 561 |
Credits | p. 605 |
Index | p. 607 |
Tables | |
Class preferences for singers and music | p. 15 |
Aesthetic disposition, by education capital | p. 36 |
Aesthetic disposition, by class and education | p. 37 |
Knowledge of composers and musical works, by education and class of origin | p. 64 |
Furniture purchases in the dominant class, by education and social origin | p. 78 |
Some indicators of economic capital in different fractions of the dominant class, 1966 | p. 117 |
Some indicators of cultural practice in different fractions of the dominant class, 1966 | p. 118 |
Types of books preferred by different fractions of the dominant class, 1966 | p. 119 |
Social origin of members of the dominant class, by class fraction, 1970 | p. 121 |
Rate of employment of women aged 25-34, by education, 1962 and 1968 | p. 134 |
Changes in morphology and asset structure of the class fractions, 1954-1975 | p. 136 |
Changes in morphology and asset structure of the class fractions, 1954-1968 | p. 138 |
Morphological changes within the dominant class, 1954-1975 | p. 140 |
Morphological changes within the middle class, 1954-1975 | p. 140 |
Changes in class morphology and use of educational system, 1954-1968 | p. 158 |
Annual household expenditures on food: skilled manual workers, foremen and clerical workers, 1972 | p. 181 |
Yearly spending by teachers, professionals and industrial and commercial employers, 1972 | p. 184 |
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