A Taste for Symbolic Wealth: Gusto and Cultural Capital in Baltasar Gracián
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Abstract
En el presente art?culo analizamos el concepto del gusto en las obras de Baltasar Graci?n. Proponemos que el gusto en Graci?n representa un capital simb?lico (caudal) que cumple una funci?n importante en la competencia por la distinci?n social y en la configuraci?n de la identidad individual y colectiva. El mundo social que describe Graci?n se caracteriza por un inter?s en aumentar o conservar el estatus o posici?n del individuo en la sociedad mediante la adquisici?n y acu mulaci?n de beneficios sociales que son valorados por los dem?s. El gusto es uno de esos beneficios sociales en torno al cual Graci?n concibe todo un sistema sim b?lico de clasificaci?n que sirve para marcar y definir la distinci?n social y la identidad.
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| Research integrity | 0.000 | 0.000 |
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