kulturskikt
Kulturskikt, a term originating from Scandinavian sociology, refers to the cultural stratification within a society, where individuals or groups are categorized based on their cultural capital, tastes, and practices. This concept is often used to analyze and understand the social divisions and inequalities that exist beyond economic class.
The idea of kulturskikt is rooted in the works of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, who introduced the
In Scandinavian societies, kulturskikt has been used to study the cultural divisions between different social groups.
The concept of kulturskikt also highlights the role of cultural institutions, such as museums, theaters, and
Critics of the kulturskikt perspective argue that it oversimplifies the complex nature of cultural identities and