CMNS 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Social Reproduction, Overdetermination, Symbolic Capital
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Gramsci s hegemony hegemonic power of ideology: coerced state-power (military, government, symbolic institutions (church, school) Wallerstein s world system theory united power in capitalist globalization (tncs) beyond nation-states core-periphery model: the social world is accumulated history. The development of capitalism since the 18th century. Week 7: social reproduction of cultural inequality1@november 3, 2020 11:46 am. Formation and rising power of the middle-class (petite bourgeoisie) Marx: petite bourgeoisie can"t compete with bourgeoisie, but unite with the workers class Skilled workers and professionals with high salaries e. x. Petite bourgeoisie (middle class) gradually become dominant class since fordism, middle-class expanded: economic capital. In a material sense: property, assets, financial support, etc. In a symbolic sense: cultural and social practices. Books, literature, arts, academic performance, clothes, etc = lifestyle. Social skills, networks, etc: cultural capital: material and symbolic access to cultural products and means of cultural production.