Social stratification and cultural consumption: attending theatre and dance performances in Athens


Published: Oct 6, 2016
Keywords:
cultural consumption theatre dance social stratification status socio-economic class
Ρωξάνη Καυταντζόγλου
Δημήτρης Εμμανουήλ
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1354-1474
Abstract

The article focuses on the relationship between social stratification and consumption of culture, namely the performative arts (theatre and dance) and the choice of their genres.  The research findings are interpreted in light of the ongoing debate between P. Bourdieu’s theory of Distinction, the post-modernists’ individualisation argument, R. Peterson’s omnivore model and B. Lahire’s  theory of cultural dissonance.  The neo-weberian distinction between status and socio-economic class constitutes a central methodological  tenet of our approach.  While our findings indicate the partial prevalence of the distinction mechanism advanced by Bourdieu, it should also be noted that they do not  support the bourdieusan systematic ‘homology’ between class and culture. Tendencies toward omnivorousness and cultural dissonance are present, albeit at very low rates.

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