Is Openness in Taste Directly Associated with Tolerance? Exploring a Relationship between Openness in Taste in Leisure Consumption and Attitudes toward Immigrants

Cristian L. Paredes
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Openness in taste—presented in this study as the “backbone” of cultural omnivorousness—represents a standard of sophistication typical of cosmopolitan societies in accordance with the inclusive standards of cultural omnivorousness. In this study, I explore whether a specific case of openness in taste corresponds to a greater tolerance toward immigrants in the metropolitan research setting of Houston, Texas. This case study focuses on two different types of leisure activities: attendance at museums and live theaters, and attendance at sport events as highbrow and lowbrow activities, respectively. Using regression analysis, I examine whether the expected direct association between attendance at museums and live theaters and attendance at sport events varies by different degrees of tolerance toward immigrants. I find that openness in taste is not associated with a greater tolerance toward immigrants. Consequently, this case exemplifies how the sophistication attributed to openness in taste founded on cosmopolitan standards could be banal. I propose an alternative conceptual approach for discussing cases of openness in taste founded on entertainment such as the presented in this study, which might be useful for studying culture consumption and omnivorousness.
味觉的开放性与耐受性直接相关吗?休闲消费品味开放性与移民态度的关系研究
品味上的开放性——在本研究中被认为是文化包容性的“支柱”——代表了与文化包容性标准相一致的世界性社会典型的成熟标准。在这项研究中,我探讨了在德克萨斯州休斯顿的大都市研究环境中,品味的开放性是否与对移民的更大宽容相对应。本案例研究的重点是两种不同类型的休闲活动:参观博物馆和现场剧院,以及参加体育赛事作为高雅和低俗的活动。使用回归分析,我检验了参观博物馆和现场剧院与参加体育赛事之间的预期直接联系是否因对移民的容忍度不同而不同。我发现,品味的开放与对移民的更大宽容并不相关。因此,这个案例说明了建立在世界标准上的开放性品味是如何变得平庸的。我提出了另一种概念方法来讨论基于娱乐的品味开放性案例,如本研究中提出的,这可能对研究文化消费和杂杂性有用。
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