Description
In this classic study, Bourdieu, Darbel and Schnapper address such questions on the basis of a wide-ranging survey of museum visitors throughout Europe. By examining the social conditions of museum practices, they show that cultivated taste is not a natural gift but a socially inculcated disposition which is distributed unevenly, and which predisposes some to distinguish themselves through their love of art, while others are deprived of this privilege.
About the Author
Pierre Bourdieu was Professor of Sociology at the College de France.
Reviews
"At last, this important book is available in translation. It is an essential component of Bourdieu's oeuvre, and of his contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the social basis of High Culture. It also provides theorists of the arts with that rare but necessary critical tool: factual information about the world of the museum." Janet Wolff
"This is vintage Bourdieu, showing how class generates culture, which in turn reinforces class." Museum Anthropology
Book Information
ISBN 9780745619149
Author Pierre Bourdieu
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 255g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 154mm * 15mm