Where to Dance? Taiwan Streetdance Subcultural Capital and the Politics of Space
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Lu, Hsin-Han
Abstract
Studies of public space disputes related to street dance have tended to embrace subcultural notion or classic minority-versus-mainstream narrative. In trying to give perspective of Taiwan street dance culture''s complex politics, in this research I have applied Pierre Bourdieu''s cultural capital schema and Sarah Thornton''s subcultural capital concept to give fuller representation of relationship between space and Taiwan street dance culture. By exploring habitus in social, cultural and economic perspectives, street dance culture''s politics in space is more than subcultural notion but social status, cultural belief and economic discourse. "Where to dance?" is not only a common question in street dance daily routine, but also implies complex politics within street dance culture.
Subjects
街舞
次文化資本
空間政治
慣習
品味
Type
thesis
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