Aesthetico-cultural cosmopolitanism and French youth : the taste of the world
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Aesthetico-cultural cosmopolitanism and French youth : the taste of the world
(Consumption and public life)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
By examining cultural consumption, tastes and imaginaries as a means of relating to the world, this book describes the effects of globalization on young people from an aesthetic and cultural perspective. It employs the concept of aesthetico-cultural cosmopolitanism to analyse the emergence of an aesthetic openness to alterity as a new generational "good taste".
Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism and French Youth critically examines the consumption of cultural products and imaginaries that provide genuine insight into social change, particularly in regards to young people, who play the largest role in cultural circulation. This book will be of interest to students and academics across a wide range of readers, including cultural theorists, and students engaged in debates on cultural consumption, the globalization of culture and transnational aesthetic codes.
Table of Contents
1. How Young People Develop a Taste for the World Part 1: Configuration of a Taste for the World 2. The Morphology of Cultural Consumption Repertoires 3. From Global Cultural References to Global Imaginaries 4. Five Configurations of Aesthetico-Cultural CosmopolitanismConclusion to Part I: A Continuum of ConfigurationsPart 2: What Determines a Taste for the World?5. Omnivorism and Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism6. Language Skills and Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism7. Mobility and Aesthetico-Cultural CosmopolitanismPart 3: Cosmopolitan Amateurs8. Understanding the World 9. Feeling the World10. Tensions and DivisionsConclusion to Part III: Rejecting the Cultural Discount Hypothesis 11. General Conclusion: A Modern Sensibility for Today's World.
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