Cultivating cultural capital and transforming cultural fields: A study with arts and disability organisations in Europe

IF 2.1 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Review Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1177/00380261231202879
Ann Leahy, Delia Ferri
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This article critically discusses participation by people with disabilities in the arts, drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital. It is informed by a qualitative study with representatives of organisations working on arts and disability in 22 European countries. The article highlights that experiences of inequality at various levels, including within education systems, and medicalised understandings of what disability is, continue to hamper arts participation and development of cultural capital by people with disabilities. A Bourdieusian analysis unveils how organisations working on arts and disability consciously engage in ‘high’ arts practices as an expression of distinction and in a way that is designed to reframe what is culturally valued within their fields. It also demonstrates the continued relevance of Bourdieu’s theorising of cultural capital and of arts practices as distinction for potentially marginalised groups. Furthermore, participants often linked arts participation involving high artistic standards to potential change in how societies understand and relate to disability, connecting cultural practices and political struggles.
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培育文化资本和转变文化领域:对欧洲艺术和残疾组织的研究
本文借鉴皮埃尔·布迪厄的文化资本概念,批判性地讨论了残疾人在艺术中的参与。它是根据对22个欧洲国家从事艺术和残疾工作的组织代表进行的定性研究得出的。文章强调,包括教育系统在内的各个层面的不平等经历,以及对残疾的医学理解,继续阻碍残疾人参与艺术和发展文化资本。布尔迪乌斯分析揭示了从事艺术和残疾人工作的组织如何有意识地参与“高级”艺术实践,作为一种区别的表达,并以一种旨在重新构建其领域内文化价值的方式。它还证明了布迪厄的文化资本理论和艺术实践作为潜在边缘化群体的区别的持续相关性。此外,参与者经常将涉及高艺术标准的艺术参与与社会如何理解和联系残疾的潜在变化联系起来,将文化习俗与政治斗争联系起来。
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