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Expressions of High Status: A Comparative Synthesis

Autor Jean-Pascal Daloz
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This book is an unprecedented effort to compare representations and practices of social distinction worldwide and over the centuries. It is based on years of observation in many countries and on the consultation of more than 2 500 multi-disciplinary publications dealing directly or indirectly with this theme. In two previous theoretical volumes on the topic (The Sociology of Elite Distinction and Rethinking Social Distinction) welcomed as major breakthroughs, Jean-Pascal Daloz has established himself as the foremost scholar of symbolic social superiority from a comparative perspective. After having rigorously shown the limits of the main analytical frameworks available and outlined a much more inductive approach, his new empirical book continues this intellectual journey. 
Taking into consideration all sorts of cases and patterns of meaning, it offers an impressive synthesis demonstrating how diverse the expressions of high status can be. This comparative work is intended to be a crucial reference point and an important source of inspiration for researchers and students across many fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031054037
ISBN-10: 3031054032
Ilustrații: XVI, 357 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- Part I External Signs.- 2 Adornments.- 3 Residences.- 4 Vehicles.- 5 Food.- 6 Burials.- Part II Embodied Signs.- 7 Self-Confidence and Assertiveness.- 8 Physical Appearance.- 9 Distinguished Manners.- 10 Cultivation and Linguistic Competence.- Part III Vicarious Display.- 11 Relatives and Glamorous (Fe)male Company.- 12 Flaunting Connections.- 13 Servants.- 14 Artists.- 15 Animals.- Part IV Status-Related Interactions.- 16 Telling Bodily Attitudes.- 17 Precedence.- 18 Gift Exchange.- 19 Conclusion.- Bibliography.

Recenzii

“In many ways instructive, it will introduce readers to the diverse, sometimes obscure, unlikely, contrary and contradictory, means by which status orders are governed and stabilised.” (Alan Warde, Consumption and Society, Vol. 3 (2), 2024)

Notă biografică

Jean-Pascal Daloz is a CNRS Research Professor at the University of Strasbourg and Faculty Fellow at the Yale Center for Cultural Sociology. He previously held positions in several universities, including that of Oxford. From 2008–2018, he chaired the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Comparative Sociology. He has published 16 books so far.

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This book is an unprecedented effort to compare representations and practices of social distinction worldwide and over the centuries. It is based on years of observation in many countries and on the consultation of more than 2 500 multi-disciplinary publications dealing directly or indirectly with this theme. In two previous theoretical volumes on the topic (The Sociology of Elite Distinction and Rethinking Social Distinction) welcomed as major breakthroughs, Jean-Pascal Daloz has established himself as the foremost scholar of symbolic social superiority from a comparative perspective. After having rigorously shown the limits of the main analytical frameworks available and outlined a much more inductive approach, his new empirical book continues this intellectual journey. 

Taking into consideration all sorts of cases and patterns of meaning, it offers an impressive synthesis demonstrating how diverse the expressions of high status can be. This comparative work is intended to be a crucial reference point and an important source of inspiration for researchers and students across many fields.

Jean-Pascal Daloz is a CNRS Research Professor at the University of Strasbourg and Faculty Fellow at the Yale Center for Cultural Sociology. He previously held positions in several universities, including that of Oxford. From 2008–2018, he chaired the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Comparative Sociology. He has published 16 books so far.

Caracteristici

Canvases aspects of behavior that other works about elites and the privileged have left untouched Provides a middle-range theorization which avoids pure relativism Analyses external and personal signals of social superiority; image management; and status interactions