Omnivorous Cultural Consumption, Shifts in Regimes of Value, and Conspicuous Openness as a New Form of Cultural Capital

The "new social class" claims cultural superiority not through snobbery but via an appreciation of diverse art forms, termed "omnivores." Their cultural consumption reflects a deep understanding of both high art and popular culture, enabling them to critique and interpret various cultural products. This "conspicuous openness" indicates a differentiation based on extensive cultural knowledge.