Social Differentiation of Musical and Literary Taste Patterns in Finland

Authors

  • Semi Purhonen University of Helsinki
  • Jukka Gronow Uppsala University
  • Keijo Rahkonen University of Helsinki

Keywords:

cultural taste, music, literature, social differentiation, Finland

Abstract

Music and literature are analysed in terms of liking different cultural genres following a three-step analytical strategy. First, the distributions of likes/dislikes of different music and literary genres are examined. Second, we examined how the genres are interrelated. Third, we investigated how interrelating genres condensed into different taste patterns can be explained by five background variables: gender, age, education, income and residential area. In addition, there is a short analysis of the connections among taste patterns across the two cultural areas. The results suggest clear social differentiation in tastes, both in music and in literature, in Finland. Age and especially gender proved to be at least as important as education in explaining musical and literary taste patterns in general and highbrow tastes in particular. Three major correlations representing ‘highbrow’, ‘popular folk’ and ‘popular action’ tastes across the two cultural areas were found, indicating clear homologies between musical and literary taste.

Section
Articles

Published

2009-12-15

How to Cite

Purhonen, S., Gronow, J., & Rahkonen, K. (2009). Social Differentiation of Musical and Literary Taste Patterns in Finland. Finnish Journal of Social Research, 2, 39–49. https://doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.110689