Cultural Cosmopolitanism as Habits in Everyday Life

Motti Regev

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Abstract

Current cultural cosmopolitanism is portrayed in this paper as residing in the bodies of individuals around the world in the form of nondeclarative personal culture, stored as types of internalized embodied knowledge acquired through engagements with globally circulating products, artefacts, devices and gadgets. These types of knowledge exist as mental schemata, motor skills, sensory knowledge and informative data, and are habitually and routinely enacted in everyday life practices. The first two sections of the paper outline a perspective on cultural cosmopolitanism and the notion of nondeclarative personal culture. The second part of the paper looks at cosmopolitan habits, focusing on three essential everyday life practices – musicking, eating, getting dressed – and discussing them as cases exemplifying current cultural cosmopolitanism.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTheory, Culture and Society
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • cultural cosmopolitanism
  • eating
  • embodied knowledge
  • everyday life practices
  • getting dressed
  • musicking

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