2015
DOI: 10.1386/ejac.34.2.123_1
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How ‘il caffé sospeso’ became ‘suspended coffee’: The neo-liberal re-‘invention of tradition’ from Bourdieu to Bourdieu

Abstract: Keywords AbstractThis article analyses the way in which il caffè sospeso, an old Italian tradition giving needy people a free coffee, has become 'suspended coffee', a current trend in the United States.Theoretically, firstly, this study explains the Italian phenomenon through Bourdieu's 'classic' theory linked to food as provider of social distinction, distance from reality and culinary capital; secondly, to explain the new American model, this article builds on Bourdieu's later work on neoliberalism.This doub… Show more

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“…in a given restaurant or in retailing (Oncini et al, 2020;Harvey et al, 2020). Buscemi (2015) describes a very interesting case of an initiative called "il caff e' sospeso" ("suspended coffee"). It is an old Italian tradition of giving neede people a free coffee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in a given restaurant or in retailing (Oncini et al, 2020;Harvey et al, 2020). Buscemi (2015) describes a very interesting case of an initiative called "il caff e' sospeso" ("suspended coffee"). It is an old Italian tradition of giving neede people a free coffee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AlthoughBuscemi (2015) highlighted how in the United States neoliberalism has exploited this old tradition for commercial reasons. 4 http://suspendedcoffees.com [Accessed: 2 April 2020].…”
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confidence: 99%