Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 107
... omnivorousness ' - is spreading , if somewhat unevenly , replacing snobbish attitudes with a comparatively benevolent and tolerant pluralism . The second maintains that omnivorousness is itself exclusionary , a form of cultural ...
... omnivorousness ' - is spreading , if somewhat unevenly , replacing snobbish attitudes with a comparatively benevolent and tolerant pluralism . The second maintains that omnivorousness is itself exclusionary , a form of cultural ...
Page 111
... omnivorousness and distinction are not mutually exclusive . In the next section we explain the significance of the case study of dining out and describe briefly the empirical investigation upon which the argument is based . Then we ...
... omnivorousness and distinction are not mutually exclusive . In the next section we explain the significance of the case study of dining out and describe briefly the empirical investigation upon which the argument is based . Then we ...
Page 120
... omnivorousness . Rather it suggests that each account may have purchase in different respects . Eating out seems to present the middle classes with opportunities for personal reassurance , for demonstrating social competence and for ...
... omnivorousness . Rather it suggests that each account may have purchase in different respects . Eating out seems to present the middle classes with opportunities for personal reassurance , for demonstrating social competence and for ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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