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Pierre Bourdieu (Habitus (Taste for cultural objects such as art, food,…
Pierre Bourdieu
Habitus
Physical embodiment of cultural capital; Deeply ingrained habits; skills; dispositions we posses due to our life experiences.
Feel for the game: Just as a baseball player can know what balls to swing at and which to let go...
Each individual has a "feel" for the social situations or "games" we find ourselves regularly situated in...
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Can be so ingrained that it feels natural and often people mistake habitus for natural disposition, as something that is beyond cultural programming...
Taste for cultural objects such as art, food, clothing.
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Working class individuals have not been exposed to art and thus have not developed the habitus appropriate to the art "game"
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Field
Distinct arenas or fields of practices such as Art, Education, Religion, Law, ETC...
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Each field has it's own set of positions and practices...
...as well as its own struggles for position
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