The psychology of distinction: How cultural tastes shape perceptions of class and competence in the U.S.✰

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Kyla Thomas
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Abstract

This article investigates the contemporary meaning and value of traditional highbrow taste in the United States. Hypotheses rooted in cultural capital theory and social psychology are tested in a nationally representative survey experiment. The results of the experiment are threefold. First, signals of traditional highbrow taste have a positive, cumulative effect on perceptions of social class and competence, while signals of traditional lowbrow taste have a negative, cumulative effect on perceptions of class but not competence. Second, the effect of signals of taste on perceptions of social class is the primary pathway through which signals of traditional highbrow taste shape perceptions of competence. Third, the effect of signals of taste on social perceptions varies across cultural domains and according to respondent gender and social class. Results suggest that traditional hierarchies of taste can persist even as elite patterns of taste change.

区别心理学:文化品味如何塑造美国人对阶级和能力的看法
本文考察了传统高雅品味在美国的当代意义和价值。基于文化资本理论和社会心理学的假设在一个具有全国代表性的调查实验中得到检验。实验的结果有三个方面。首先,传统高雅品味的信号对社会阶层和能力的感知有积极的、累积的影响,而传统低俗品味的信号对社会阶层的感知有消极的、累积的影响,但对能力没有影响。其次,品味信号对社会阶层感知的影响是传统高雅品味信号塑造能力感知的主要途径。第三,品味信号对社会感知的影响在不同的文化领域和被调查者的性别和社会阶层中有所不同。结果表明,即使精英阶层的品味模式发生了变化,传统的品味等级也能持续存在。
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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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