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Catttt Posted 7 years ago
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To foster a sense of distinction by proxy

Does "to foster a sense of distinction by proxy" mean "to produce a feeling of distinction in an indirect way"?


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Cultural capital may be defined as the accumulation of knowledge, competencies and goods that have been acquired in order to mark out a position in the rankings and hierarchies of society. Art, with its connotations of genius and exclusivity, has long been a signifier of this sort of capital, allowing those with a knowledge, appreciation or ownership of ‘good’ and ‘great’ works to foster a sense of distinction by proxy.

  

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catttt Does "to foster a sense of distinction by proxy" mean "to produce a feeling of distinction in an indirect way"? Yes. "By proxy" means that someone else owns it.

  • catttt Does "to foster a sense of distinction by proxy" mean "to produce a feeling of distinction in an indirect way"?
  • Yes.
  • "By proxy" means that someone else owns it.
  • It is the artist who owns distinction by virtue of his skill, accomplishments and genius, and we lay claim to it from afar by associating ourselves with it.
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cattttDoes "to foster a sense of distinction by proxy" mean "to produce a feeling of distinction in an indirect way"?

Yes. "By proxy" means that someone else owns it. It is the artist who owns distinction by virtue of his skill, accomplishments and genius, and we lay claim to it from afar by associating ourselves with it.

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