... unification of the market in symbolic goods, and to the generalized imposition of the legitimacy of the dominant culture, not only by legitimizing the goods consumed by the dominant class, ... consecration. These consist, on the one hand, of institutions which conserve the capital of symbolic goods, such as museums; and, on the other hand, of institutions (such as the educational system) ... consecration function as well as a system for reproducing producers of a determinate type of cultural goods, and the consumer capable of consuming them. All internal and external relations (including...