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Harold Bloom
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American literary critic
Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale
University
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Frank Kermode (2002):
‘probably the most celebrated literary critic in the United States’
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Stephen King
Author of contemporary horror
National Book Foundation (2003):
Award for distinguished contribution
toAmerican Letters
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‘another low in the shocking process of
dumbing down our cultural life. I've
described King in the past as a writer
of penny dreadfuls, but perhaps even
that is too kind. He shares nothing with
EdgarAllan Poe.What he is is an
immensely inadequate writer on a
sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by-
paragraph, book-by-book basis’
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‘Her prose style, heavy on cliché, makes no
demands upon her readers [...] How to read
‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’?
Why, very quickly, to begin with, perhaps also
to make an end.Why read it? Presumably, if
you cannot be persuaded to read anything
better, Rowling will have to do […]Why read, if
what you read will not enrich mind or spirit or
personality?’
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‘Can more than 35 million book buyers, and their
offspring, be wrong?Yes, they have been, and
will continue to be for as long as they persevere
with Potter.’
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What are now called ‘Departments of
English’ will be renamed departments of
‘Cultural Studies’ where Batman comics,
Mormon theme parks, television, movies
and rock will replace Chaucer, Shakespeare,
Milton, Wordsworth andWallace Stevens
- (Bloom, 1995: 519)
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Pierre Bourdieu
1930-2002
École Normale Supérieure (Paris)
1964: University of Paris Director of Studies
at the École Pratique des Hautes Études
1968: took over the Centre de Sociologie
Européenne
1981: Chair of Sociology at the Collège de
France
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Research: 1963-1968
1200 quantitative surveys, interviews
and photographs.
Cross-referenced with national trends
and government data
The things you prefer correspond
tightly to defining measures of social
class: your profession, your highest
degree and your father’s profession.
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"Taste classifies, and it classifies the classifier. Social
subjects, classified by their classifications, distinguish
themselves by the distinctions they make, between the
beautiful and the ugly, the distinguished and the
vulgar, in which their position in the objective
classifications is expressed or betrayed."
- Bourdieu, 1984: 6
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Art?
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‘The very title Distinction serves as a reminder that what
is commonly called distinction, that is, a certain quality
of bearing and manners, most often considered innate
[…], is nothing other than difference, a gap, a distinctive
feature, in short, a relational property existing only in
and through its relation with other properties’
- Bourdieu, 1994/1998: 20
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Power and ‘social space’
A geographical/mathematical metaphor for how people are
arranged in society.
It’s a (multi-dimensional) space constructed on the basis of
principles of differentiation or distribution constituted by the
set of properties under consideration
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Film
Film
Production
Festival
Cinema
Home
Film
Production
Festival
Cinema
Home
Art-house Multiplex
Pop-up Rental
SubscriberPatron
Pirate
Owner
Film
Production
Festival
Cinema
Home
Art-house Multiplex
Pop-up Rental
SubscriberPatron
Pirate
Owner
Cammer
CGI
Hobby
Curator
Academic
Home
movies
Career
Aesthete
Technical Pleasure
ExperienceSerious
Film
Production
Festival
Cinema
Home
Art-house Multiplex
Pop-up Rental
SubscriberPatron
Pirate
Owner
Cammer
CGI
Hobby
Curator
Academic
Home
movies
Career
Aesthete
Technical Pleasure
ExperienceSerious
World
cinema
Foreign
Indies
Esoteric
Hollywood
Genre
cinema
Formulaic
Capital:
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Economic capital how much money
Cultural capital the systems of value and meaning a person can draw on
Social capital the sets of relations one can draw on
Symbolic capital power to NAME. Symbolic power rests on RECOGNITION
31 illustration by Leigh Wells
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‘differences in cultural capital mark the differences between
the classes’
- Bourdieu, 1984: 69
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‘differences in cultural capital mark the differences between
the classes’
- Bourdieu, 1984: 69
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I was there.
I was the first guy playing Daft
Punk to the rock kids.
I played it at CBGB's.
Everybody thought I was crazy.
We all know.
I was there.
I was there.
I've never been wrong.
I used to work in the record
store.
I had everything before anyone
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“It took a great deal of evidence to allow me to transcend my
own cultural assumptions and accept the fact that Shakespeare
actually was popular culture in nineteenth-century America”
(Levine 1988: 4).
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“Shakespeare was performed not merely alongside popular
entertainment as an elite supplement to it; Shakespeare was
performed as an integral part of it. Shakespeare was popular
entertainment in nineteenth-century America”.
(Levine, 1988: 21)
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“If Shakespeare had been an integral part of mainstream culture in
the nineteenth century, in the twentieth he had become part of
‘polite’ culture – an essential ingredient in a complex we call,
significantly, ‘legitimate’ theatre. He had become the possession of
the educated portions of society who disseminated his plays for the
enlightenment of the average folk who were to swallow him not for
their entertainment but for their education, as a respite from – not as
a normal part of – their usual cultural diet”.
(Levine, 1988: 31 – emphasis added)
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Culture and the Legitimisation of
Power
Culture as right of birth
Difference shifted from economic field to field of
culture
Power as a result of cultural difference, for example
Brian Sewell on the Cobra exhibition at the Baltic
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„London has for centuries been
the centre of the art world in
Britain…By the very nature of
the audience in London it is
exposed to very much more art
and culture and is therefore
more sophisticated. There is no
doubt about it.‟
- Sewell, 200348
Distinction – Pierre Bourdieu
Patron versus consumer
Aficionado versus fan
“the making, marking and maintaining of
cultural difference” (Storey, 1996: 116)
Putting taste on display – becoming part of, or
apart from, a particular group
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Taste not fixed – changes through history
Consider the following:
• Brown bread
• Opera
• Sun tan
• Burberry
Music – from exclusivity to abundance?
Everyone‟s an expert in the internet age?
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The changing „tastes‟ for Brown Bread
- Associated with working class originally, using whole-grain
flour
-White flour had previously been more expensive (coloured
with alum)
This reversed – brown bread now seen as middle class
consumable
Hovis – images of working class life
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From brown bread to „brown‟ skin
The sun tan
Now seen as vulgar- it had been a status symbol – a marker of wealth
However, trends keep changing as do cultural responses to the sun tan.
Royalty would associate tans with the working class – labourers who work
the fields. Aristocracy would keep out of the sun or use white face paint
to remove any trace of tanning.
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Healthy?
Wealthy?
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The ‘Sad’ Fate of Burberry
Founded in 1856
Outdoors attire – supplier to royalty
The Burberry Check (1924)
1970s - Burberry linked to football casuals
1990s - Association with chavs and football firms
2000s - Burberry attempt rebrand; advertise in high-end lifestyle
magazines
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The fan as fanatic?
“fans are the most visible part of
the audience for popular cultural
texts and practices”
“Fandom is what ‘other people’
do, ‘we’ always pursue
interests, exhibit tastes and
preferences”
- Storey, 1996: 123-125
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The acceptable face of fandom?
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“Fans, when insistently characterized as
‘them’, can be distinguished from ‘people
like us’ (students, professors and social
critics) as well as from (the more reputable)
patrons or afficionados or collectors”
Jenson in Lewis, 1992:9
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Summary
Taste is a battleground of ideology, marked by distinction and
difference.
It’s inadequate to say that people merely have different tastes
– these tastes are the product of intersecting power relations
that seek to valorise those that articulate them.
Worth thinking about this in terms of fan culture and their
tastes. Have the geeks inherited the earth?
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Sources
Howard Bloom (1995) TheWestern Canon, Harmondsworth: Penguin
Howard Bloom (2000) How to Read andWhy, NewYork:Touchstone
Pierre Bourdieu (1979/1984) Distinction: A SocialCritique of the
Judgement ofTaste, (translated by R. Nice), London: Routledge,
Pierre Bourdieu (1994/1998) Practical Reason: On theTheory of
Action,Oxford: Polity Press.
Lawrence Levine (1988) Highbrow/Lowbrow:The Emergence of
Cultural Hierarchy in America, Harvard: Harvard University Press
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Audience Taste and Cultural Capital

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  • 4. American literary critic Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University 4
  • 5. Frank Kermode (2002): ‘probably the most celebrated literary critic in the United States’ 5
  • 6. Stephen King Author of contemporary horror National Book Foundation (2003): Award for distinguished contribution toAmerican Letters 6
  • 7. ‘another low in the shocking process of dumbing down our cultural life. I've described King in the past as a writer of penny dreadfuls, but perhaps even that is too kind. He shares nothing with EdgarAllan Poe.What he is is an immensely inadequate writer on a sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by- paragraph, book-by-book basis’ 7
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  • 14. ‘Her prose style, heavy on cliché, makes no demands upon her readers [...] How to read ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’? Why, very quickly, to begin with, perhaps also to make an end.Why read it? Presumably, if you cannot be persuaded to read anything better, Rowling will have to do […]Why read, if what you read will not enrich mind or spirit or personality?’ 14
  • 15. ‘Can more than 35 million book buyers, and their offspring, be wrong?Yes, they have been, and will continue to be for as long as they persevere with Potter.’ 15
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  • 17. What are now called ‘Departments of English’ will be renamed departments of ‘Cultural Studies’ where Batman comics, Mormon theme parks, television, movies and rock will replace Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth andWallace Stevens - (Bloom, 1995: 519) 17
  • 18. Pierre Bourdieu 1930-2002 École Normale Supérieure (Paris) 1964: University of Paris Director of Studies at the École Pratique des Hautes Études 1968: took over the Centre de Sociologie Européenne 1981: Chair of Sociology at the Collège de France 18
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  • 20. Research: 1963-1968 1200 quantitative surveys, interviews and photographs. Cross-referenced with national trends and government data The things you prefer correspond tightly to defining measures of social class: your profession, your highest degree and your father’s profession. 20
  • 21. "Taste classifies, and it classifies the classifier. Social subjects, classified by their classifications, distinguish themselves by the distinctions they make, between the beautiful and the ugly, the distinguished and the vulgar, in which their position in the objective classifications is expressed or betrayed." - Bourdieu, 1984: 6 21
  • 23. ‘The very title Distinction serves as a reminder that what is commonly called distinction, that is, a certain quality of bearing and manners, most often considered innate […], is nothing other than difference, a gap, a distinctive feature, in short, a relational property existing only in and through its relation with other properties’ - Bourdieu, 1994/1998: 20 23
  • 24. Power and ‘social space’ A geographical/mathematical metaphor for how people are arranged in society. It’s a (multi-dimensional) space constructed on the basis of principles of differentiation or distribution constituted by the set of properties under consideration 24
  • 25. Film
  • 30. Capital: 30 Economic capital how much money Cultural capital the systems of value and meaning a person can draw on Social capital the sets of relations one can draw on Symbolic capital power to NAME. Symbolic power rests on RECOGNITION
  • 31. 31 illustration by Leigh Wells
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  • 33. ‘differences in cultural capital mark the differences between the classes’ - Bourdieu, 1984: 69 33
  • 34. ‘differences in cultural capital mark the differences between the classes’ - Bourdieu, 1984: 69 34
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  • 38. I was there. I was the first guy playing Daft Punk to the rock kids. I played it at CBGB's. Everybody thought I was crazy. We all know. I was there. I was there. I've never been wrong. I used to work in the record store. I had everything before anyone 38
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  • 41. “It took a great deal of evidence to allow me to transcend my own cultural assumptions and accept the fact that Shakespeare actually was popular culture in nineteenth-century America” (Levine 1988: 4). 41
  • 42. “Shakespeare was performed not merely alongside popular entertainment as an elite supplement to it; Shakespeare was performed as an integral part of it. Shakespeare was popular entertainment in nineteenth-century America”. (Levine, 1988: 21) 42
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  • 45. “If Shakespeare had been an integral part of mainstream culture in the nineteenth century, in the twentieth he had become part of ‘polite’ culture – an essential ingredient in a complex we call, significantly, ‘legitimate’ theatre. He had become the possession of the educated portions of society who disseminated his plays for the enlightenment of the average folk who were to swallow him not for their entertainment but for their education, as a respite from – not as a normal part of – their usual cultural diet”. (Levine, 1988: 31 – emphasis added) 45
  • 46. Culture and the Legitimisation of Power Culture as right of birth Difference shifted from economic field to field of culture Power as a result of cultural difference, for example Brian Sewell on the Cobra exhibition at the Baltic 46
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  • 48. „London has for centuries been the centre of the art world in Britain…By the very nature of the audience in London it is exposed to very much more art and culture and is therefore more sophisticated. There is no doubt about it.‟ - Sewell, 200348
  • 49. Distinction – Pierre Bourdieu Patron versus consumer Aficionado versus fan “the making, marking and maintaining of cultural difference” (Storey, 1996: 116) Putting taste on display – becoming part of, or apart from, a particular group 49
  • 50. Taste not fixed – changes through history Consider the following: • Brown bread • Opera • Sun tan • Burberry Music – from exclusivity to abundance? Everyone‟s an expert in the internet age? 50
  • 51. The changing „tastes‟ for Brown Bread - Associated with working class originally, using whole-grain flour -White flour had previously been more expensive (coloured with alum) This reversed – brown bread now seen as middle class consumable Hovis – images of working class life 51
  • 52. From brown bread to „brown‟ skin The sun tan Now seen as vulgar- it had been a status symbol – a marker of wealth However, trends keep changing as do cultural responses to the sun tan. Royalty would associate tans with the working class – labourers who work the fields. Aristocracy would keep out of the sun or use white face paint to remove any trace of tanning. 52
  • 54. The ‘Sad’ Fate of Burberry Founded in 1856 Outdoors attire – supplier to royalty The Burberry Check (1924) 1970s - Burberry linked to football casuals 1990s - Association with chavs and football firms 2000s - Burberry attempt rebrand; advertise in high-end lifestyle magazines 54
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  • 58. The fan as fanatic? “fans are the most visible part of the audience for popular cultural texts and practices” “Fandom is what ‘other people’ do, ‘we’ always pursue interests, exhibit tastes and preferences” - Storey, 1996: 123-125 58
  • 59. The acceptable face of fandom? 59
  • 60. “Fans, when insistently characterized as ‘them’, can be distinguished from ‘people like us’ (students, professors and social critics) as well as from (the more reputable) patrons or afficionados or collectors” Jenson in Lewis, 1992:9 60
  • 61. Summary Taste is a battleground of ideology, marked by distinction and difference. It’s inadequate to say that people merely have different tastes – these tastes are the product of intersecting power relations that seek to valorise those that articulate them. Worth thinking about this in terms of fan culture and their tastes. Have the geeks inherited the earth? 61
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  • 63. Sources Howard Bloom (1995) TheWestern Canon, Harmondsworth: Penguin Howard Bloom (2000) How to Read andWhy, NewYork:Touchstone Pierre Bourdieu (1979/1984) Distinction: A SocialCritique of the Judgement ofTaste, (translated by R. Nice), London: Routledge, Pierre Bourdieu (1994/1998) Practical Reason: On theTheory of Action,Oxford: Polity Press. Lawrence Levine (1988) Highbrow/Lowbrow:The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America, Harvard: Harvard University Press 63

Editor's Notes

  1. This is the first real non-reissue to get a perfect 10.0 since Wilco’sYankee Hotel Foxtrot received a 10.0 in 2002.  It is also only the 12th “new” release to receive the coveted perfect 10.
  2. Jet’s career took a turn for the worse
  3. ABOUT 1:30 ONWARDS
  4. Geek taste is now a symbol of distinction? But for how long?