社区内部

Hugo Ceron‐Anaya
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第三章详细阐述了阶级的分析,展示了大量平凡和普通的行为是如何复制阶级不平等的。首先,它反映了日常语言与俱乐部内部社会等级的再生产之间的联系。然后讨论了荣誉、诚实、智慧和文明的观念如何将高尔夫与流行运动区分开来,并将后者与负面特征联系起来。这种说法允许俱乐部成员宣称高尔夫运动是一种例外主义,以财富以外的理由为排他性做法辩护。第二部分探讨了高尔夫社区内部的阶级划分,包括老会员和新会员之间的内部斗争。前者强调非货币形式的资本的重要性,以确定共同体的界限,而后者则更重视金融资产,以确定集团的界限。
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Inside the Community
Chapter 3 elaborates on the analysis of class, demonstrating how a multitude of mundane and ordinary actions reproduced class inequalities. First, it reflects on the connection between everyday language and the reproduction of social hierarchies inside clubs. Then follows a discussion of how perceptions of honor, honesty, intelligence, and civility informed a narrative that separates golf from popular sports, associating the latter with negative traits. This account allows club members to claim a form of athletic exceptionalism for golf, justifying exclusionary practices on arguments beyond wealth. The second part of the chapter explores the internal class divisions within the golf community, including an internal struggle between old-timers and newer club members. The former insisted on the importance of non-monetary forms of capital to determine the boundaries of the community, whereas the latter put more weight on financial assets to determine the limits of the group.
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