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| Poetics 39, 6 (2011) 547-565 |
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| Cultural capital of couples: Tensions of elective affinities |
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| Elizabeth Silva 1Brigitte Le Roux 2, 3 |
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| (2011-10-24) |
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| The paper discusses homologies of social space by considering the elective affinities identified in multiple method research on cultural capital in the contemporary UK when a group of partnered individuals (heterosexual couples--married and non-married) were asked for similar sorts of information about their tastes and participation in culture. It explores how partners are individually and relationally placed (including in relation to one another) in the space of lifestyle using Multiple Correspondence Analysis(MCA) and qualitative material (interviews and focus groups). The discussion qualifies previous research ongender and cultural capital indicating the relevance of the lifecourse--and age--for different class engagements in culture. |
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| 1: | The Open University |
| The OpenUniversity | |
| 2: | Mathématiques appliquées Paris 5 (MAP5) |
| CNRS : UMR8145 – Université Paris V - Paris Descartes | |
| 3: | Centre de Recherches Politiques de Sciences Po (CEVIPOF) |
| Sciences Po – CNRS : UMR7048 | |
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| Subject | : | Mathematics/Statistics Statistics/Statistics Theory |
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| Multiple Correspondence analysis – lifestyles in the comtemporary UK – cultural capital |
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| From: Brigitte Le Roux | |
| Submitted on: Friday, 29 June 2012 16:17:40 | |
| Updated on: Friday, 29 June 2012 16:17:40 | |