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[In this chapter, I start by discussing the growing tendency of the middle class to embrace bohemian culture, and imitate lifestyles launched by bohemian artists. I then discuss two influential works that proclaimed that bohemian culture has become thoroughly integrated with bourgeois culture, David Brooks Bobo’s in Paradise, and Richard Florida’s The Rise of the Creative Class, and explain why I decided to draw on the later work rathar than the former.]
Published: Mar 22, 2017
Keywords: Bourgeois; Bohemian; Middle class; Loft living; Bourgeois-Bohemians; Big-Morph; Creative class
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