ABSTRACT

Scholars have long noted the role played by bohemia in modern societies. Robert Park identified the importance of bohemia and what can be referred to as subcultural capital to both society in general and cities in particular.1 Caesar Grana noted the historical distinction between bohemia and bourgeois.2 David Brooks suggested that the traditional distinction between the bourgeois and bohemia has given way to a new blending he calls the bohemian-bourgeois-bobos for short.3