The love of art : European art museums and their public
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The love of art : European art museums and their public
Polity, 1991
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L'amour de l'art : les musées d'art européens et leur public
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Bibliography: p. 174-176
Includes index
Translated from the French
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Description
Everyone can visit the art treasures held in the great museums of the world. And yet, in fact, museums are visited by only a small segment of the population. What are the characteristics of those who display their love of art by strolling through the aisles of museums, and what distinguishes them from the majority of people who are effectively excluded, or exclude themselves, from their doors? In this study, Bourdieu and Darbel address such questions on the basis of a wide-ranging survey of museum visitors throughout Europe. By examining the social conditions of museum practices, they show that cultivated taste is not a natural gift but a socially inculcated disposition which is distributed unevenly, and which predisposes some to distinguish themselves through their love of art, while others are deprived of this privilege.
Table of Contents
- Signs of the times
- the research process
- the social conditions of cultural practice
- cultural works and disposition
- the rules of cultural diffusion. Appendices: timetable of research
- the questionnaires and the sampling method
- the public of French museums
- verificatory surveys
- analysis of 250 semi-directed interviews
- the public of European museums.
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