Asked by
Lincoln Lawler
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Cultural capital refers to cultural resources that
A) can easily be sold.
B) are deemed worthy.
C) give enjoyment to many.
D) reside only in museums.
Cultural Capital
Non-financial social assets, like education, intellect, style of speech, and dress, that promote social mobility beyond economic means.
Cultural Resources
The collective symbols, beliefs, practices, artifacts, and institutions that individuals inherit and use to define their cultures and identities.
Worthy
Deserving attention, effort, or respect due to qualities such as importance or nobility.
- Recognize the importance of cultural capital and dominance in the dynamics of culture.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of cultural capital and dominance in the dynamics of culture.