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Traditions, UPHOLDING TRADITIONS, Divide: in group and outgroup,…
Traditions
Ceremonious
appealing
Respect to occasion
UPHOLDING TRADITIONS
Gown as part of "Oxbridge experience"
Feel "part of something different"
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Romanticise
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"Harry Potter-like"
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wearing gown as "respect" to occasions
Rules associated with traditions of gown wearing "off putting"
Divide: in group and outgroup
Finances
"Town and Gown"
Practicality
Practical--> cover yourself
unpracticle--> where to have coat?
DIVISION: IN-GROUP V OUT-GROUP
Division within Cambridge
Differences in affordability of gowns and events where gowns worn
"Alienating" if not experienced before
Division between Cambridge and others
"Town and Gown"
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PRACTICALITY
Practical as can cover up to feel more comfortable
Unpractical as clothing, when wearing coat etc
Rules
rules associated with occasions of gown wearing is offputting
Aesthetics
romanticise
Harry Potter-like
AESTHETICS
Enjoyment from aesthetics of gown
GENERAL PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF ACADEMIC DRESS
Gown marks divide between academia and general public
Romanticise
Prentetious
Part of "Oxbridge experience"