Cultural Discrimination as Habitus of Social Class and Its Social Composition
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The collective and sociological characteristics of the cognitive schema underlying cultural evaluation for diverse cultural activities (1) The hierarchical evaluation of cultural activities is highly common among different social groups, but the higher the social status, the greater the cultural discrimination.
(2) The hierarchy of social class corresponds to the hierarchy of cultural activities, and higher status groups adopt differentiation strategies based on culture.
(3) When examining the structure of cultural evaluation, social status influences cultural evaluation, and members of each social class adopt an evaluation classification scheme that evaluates their own group's culture highly and the culture of higher social classes lowly, in order to become dominant. In other words, the hierarchical difference in cultural discrimination is a cognitive classification schema of culture that has become a habitus of social class generated from objective socio-economic conditions. (4) The effect of intergenerational status mobility on cultural evaluation differs between men and women. The cultural assimilation hypothesis applies to men, but women do not experience the influence of downward mobility due to marriage and inherit the cultural evaluation pattern of their social class of origin.
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