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Week 3 - Assignment
Contemporary Theory – Pierre Bourdieu: The Stuff of Social Class
When sociologists talk about social
class, they are referring to groups of individuals who occupy a similar
position in the economic system. Within that system, your occupation is very
important because it provides financial rewards, stability, and benefits like
healthcare. In broad terms, people in similar positions are aware of each other
and they can obtain information (cues) by type of job, neighborhood, clothing,
cars, etc. They can also assess social class by the conversation they have with
you – topics, style, grammar etc. The video to follow is from the
1950s , but clearly depicts how social class can function in a society.
Watching the video and thinking about how groups exhibit their social class
will help you respond to the following assignment on Bourdieu’s theoretical
work.
In Chapter 2 of
the Social Theory Re-Wired text
you should read Pierre Bourdieu’s work “The Forms of Capital.” In it, Bourdieu
argues that all of the material things or “stuff” that people own and surround
themselves with are primary examples of cultural capital in its objectified
form. Indeed, almost any category of consumer products—like artwork, digital
music players, cars, coffeemakers, cookware, computers, furniture, make-up,
fashion, you name it—have what are often called “high-,” “low-,” and
“middle-brow” versions of the exact same product.
For this assignment
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Analyze one category of consumer products as an instance of objectified
cultural capital and describe what it is meant to reflect about their owner’s
social position.
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Respond to the following question: Do you think something as seemingly
simple as a painting or piece of furniture helps reproduce class inequalities,
as Bourdieu argues? Explain why or why not.
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Describe what social class you believe you belong to and how you exhibit
it to others through your objectified cultural capital.
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Finally, the video on social class presented that a member of the middle
class can be accepted to a higher social class based on his profession and
wealth, but in his home town amongst family and friends he will always be seen
as the class he was born in to. Do you agree that this is still true in society
today? Explain why or why not.
Your paper must be three to four
double-spaced pages in length (not including the title and reference page) and
formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. You should
include the text reading and at least one scholarly source from the Ashford
University Library in your submission.