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OK. So why am I stressing this?So cultural capital is really important, probably, I think increasingly, the most important capital.
And that's the kind of lingo that Oxbridge types will understand and maybe others wouldn't.And that cultural capital can make a difference.And again, what does that mean if we keep banging on about the fact that education is the answer?
He left home at age 19-- very precocious-- for medical studies at the University of Vienna.And Vienna was a cultural capital of Europe at this time, but it also fell after World War I into political and economic crises,and street children flooded Vienna's institutions.
OK. So why am I stressing this?We have to think about it as cultural capital, which means being able to appreciate and engage with cultural goods
to control our memories of ourselves from back home, and also, our own presence here in America.And I guess it's economic success as a mode of cultural capital.And it made me think that, at the center of this is Vietnamese cuisine, and all those Vietnamese restaurants that have come out of-- that started in Little Saigon,
a very beautiful place. So island to island, Manhattan to Tanna; I'm thinking a lot moresocial capital, cultural capital", which a lot of people in the West are now studying rigorously. Pierre Bourdieu, who is a French cultural theoretician, and there is an economist
He felt that, by putting it in his hometown of Linz, that Linz would become the Third Reich's capital for the arts.And eventually, it would become the cultural capital of Europe.While Hitler applied for admission to the Vienna Academy, one of the members of the board
They had money to embrace new technology, as well as the leisure time to enjoy it.They had exposure to media and ideas from around the world and the social and cultural capital to push back against conventional social codesand norms. So what was happening in the 1890s?
Again, there are no easy answers to this, but I delve into it, and I try and figure out what it could mean,and what are the kind of unwritten rules, the social capital, connections, the cultural capital, howyou understand the culture in which you're going into.
you understand the culture in which you're going into.The barrister profession, where I am now as a barrister, cultural capital is huge.Being able to understand how people communicate.
Now, the last thing I'd add is there's a lot more about employment, what employers should be doing, how to improve employment practices,Or, which is the longest Shakespearean play-- turns out it's "Hamlet"-- and you don't have that kind of cultural capital, that you didn't learn in inner city
But when you're in the foster care system as like-- I mean, when you're in the foster care system period, and then when you're in the foster careYou know, "Paris Is Burning" is a great example of how communities can create their own communities of resilience and cultural capital and social capital,
If you do, however, begin to think about the cumulative effect of these things, the effect that this has had on America's global reputation, on our soft power even which remains verypotent, certainly we're the most important force in the world in terms of our intellectual capital, our cultural capital; we're still the place that immigrants by and large seekto come to for an education and in many cases to start their lives as entrepreneurs and raise families.
some of the biggest tourism attractions in New Zealand, from wild watching all the way through to entertaining like you've seen here tonight where you will have a hongi in performancesas well. And especially in ______ the city that I come from where it's known as the Maori cultural capital of New Zealand, we also have someof the biggest education institutes in New Zealand.
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