Bennett, Tony, 1947-

Accounting for tastes : Australian everyday cultures / Tony Bennett, Michael Emmison, John Frow. - xiv, 313 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-307) and index.

1. Theorising Cultures -- 2. Cultural Choice and the Home -- 3. Media Culture and the Home -- 4. Leisure and Work -- 5. Care of the Body, Care of the Self -- 6. Reading by Numbers -- 7. Music Tastes and Music Knowledge -- 8. The United Tastes of Australia? -- 9. Public/Private Culture: Theory and Policy -- 10. Conclusion -- App 1: The Sample -- App 2: The Questionnaire.

"Accounting for Tastes is the most systematic and substantial study of Australian cultural tastes, preferences and activities ever published. Taking its inspiration from Pierre Bourdieu's work, this book examines the relationships between the patterns of participation in the different fields of cultural practice in Australia, and analyses trends of consumption and choice that Australians make in their everyday lives. The book contains detailed examinations of people's cultural choices through a large-scale survey and interviews. It also examines the influence of American culture on Australian choices, and the way work cultures and cultures of friendship affect how Australians choose to spend their leisure time. Accounting for Tastes makes a substantial contribution to the empirical and policy-oriented social inquiry into questions of cultural practices and preferences."--Publisher description.

052163234X 9780521632348 0521635047 9780521635042

99031121


Popular culture--Australia
Lifestyles--Australia
Consumer behavior--Australia
Leisure--Australia
Social surveys--Australia


Australia--Social life and customs--20th century.

HN843.5 / .B45 1999

306.0994