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Author of Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today. Freelance book critic all over the place. Get in touch: [email protected]. @RVoronaCote on Instagram. She / Her.
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Someone summon Bourdieu from the grave.
I wrote about Nancy Mace, one of the strangest and darkest figures in Congress. www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
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I would love to read something long on why some of the most prominent people with extraordinary economic capital seem—to so many of us—to have such shitty taste. What is happening re: the super-rich and their own notions of social and cultural capital?
To what extent do these people still want to be regarded as culturally discerning? Are they deluded and insulated enough that they aren’t incorporating much external feedback into their aesthetic decisions? I refuse to believe they don’t care about being admired. So then, why are they all so tacky?
You’ve made me do weighted squats AND made it impossible for me to hate you? That’s unlawful!!
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