

Distinction by Pierre Bourdieu
Published in 1979, Distinction examines how aesthetic preferences reflect and reinforce social hierarchies. Bourdieu argues that taste operates as cultural capital, shaping systems of inclusion and exclusion across art, education, and consumption.
Why it matters:
Provides a structural framework for understanding taste as acquired knowledge rather than instinct, encouraging critical awareness of how refinement is produced, signaled, and historically conditioned.