Locating Bourdieu

Locating Bourdieu
Author: Deborah Reed-Danahay
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780253217325

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Pierre Bourdieu's work viewed within the context of his life and times.

Bourdieu and Social Space

Bourdieu and Social Space
Author: Deborah Reed-Danahay
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789203547

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French sociologist and anthropologist Pierre Bourdieu’s relevance for studies of spatiality and mobility has received less attention than other aspects of his work. Here, Deborah Reed-Danahay argues that the concept of social space, central to Bourdieu’s ideas, addresses the structured inequalities that prevail in spatial choices and practices. She provides an ethnographically informed interpretation of social space that demonstrates its potential for new directions in studies of mobility, immobility, and emplacement. This book traces the links between habitus and social space across the span of Bourdieu’s writings, and places his work in dialogue with historical and contemporary approaches to mobility.

Pierre Bourdieu A Heroic Structuralism

Pierre Bourdieu  A Heroic Structuralism
Author: Jean-Louis Fabiani
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004442610

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Can one speak dispassionately about Pierre Bourdieu? Jean-Louis Fabiani’s book is an attempt to apply Bourdieu’s analytical tools to his own work. Testing their limitations and their potential ambiguity allows the author to shed new light on the social genesis of his main concepts and on the complex relationship between science and politics.

Bourdieu

Bourdieu
Author: Tony Schirato,Mary Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000256390

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Throughout his career, French philosopher Pierre Bourdieu sought to interrogate what he described as the 'social unconscious', the means by which power is held and transmitted across generations. Bourdieu's work has been hugely influential in disciplines across the social sciences and humanities for decades, yet Schirato and Roberts argue that few scholars are using his work to its full potential. Bourdieu's work is so wide-ranging that commentary tends to focus on specific theoretical concepts he developed or his books on particular fields of inquiry. However he continued to develop these concepts in his work across his whole career, and much of the richness of his thinking is lost if this isn't taken into account. Drawing on recently released lectures, Schirato and Roberts offer a systematic account of Bourdieu's full body of work, from his early research in Algiers to his last lectures in Paris. They show how Bourdieu continued to develop his concepts of habitus, field, capital, power and socio-cultural reproduction well into his later years. They also offer a nuanced reading of Bourdieu's thinking about education, class, language, knowledge and culture beyond the individual books Bourdieu published on these topics. This critical introduction to Bourdieu is essential reading for all Bourdieu scholars, and for researchers and thinkers using Bourdieu's work in their own social and cultural analysis. 'A terrific book, which sets out a comprehensive overview of Bourdieu's oeuvre in a way that no other text I know has done' - Professor John Frow, University of Sydney

Bourdieu and Affect

Bourdieu and Affect
Author: Threadgold, Steven
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529206616

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Steven Threadgold’s study represents the first comprehensive engagement of Pierre Bourdieu’s influential sociology with affect theory. With empirical research and examples from sociology, it develops a theory of “Affective Affinities,” deepening our understanding of how everyday moments contribute to the construction and remaking of social class and aspects of inequalities. It identifies new ways to consider the strengths and weaknesses of Bourdieusian principles and their interaction with new developments in social theory. This is a stimulating read for students, researchers and academics across studies in youth, education, labour markets, pop culture, media, consumption and taste.

Bourdieu and Literature

Bourdieu and Literature
Author: John R. W. Speller
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781906924423

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Bourdieu and Literature is a wide-ranging, rigorous and accessible introduction to the relationship between Pierre Bourdieu's work and literary studies. It provides a comprehensive overview and critical assessment of his contributions to literary theory and his thinking about authors and literary works. One of the foremost French intellectuals of the post-war era, Bourdieu has become a standard point of reference in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, art history, cultural studies, politics, and sociology, but his longstanding interest in literature has often been overlooked. This study explores the impact of literature on Bourdieu's intellectual itinerary, and how his literary understanding intersected with his sociological theory and thinking about cultural policy. This is the first full-length study of Bourdieu's work on literature in English, and it provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars of literary studies, cultural theory and sociology.

Bourdieu in Algeria

Bourdieu in Algeria
Author: Jane E. Goodman
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803225121

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The shadow cast by Pierre Bourdieu's theory is large and well documented, but his early ethnographic work in Algeria is less well known and often overlooked. This volume, the first critical examination of Bourdieu's early fieldwork and its impact on his larger body of social theory, represents an original and much-needed contribution to the field. Its six essays reappraise Bourdieu's original research in light of contemporary processes and make substantial contributions to the ethnography of North Africa. The contributors are scholars of North Africa and France, and each is actively engaged wi.

Bourdieu Habitus and Social Research

Bourdieu  Habitus and Social Research
Author: Cristina Costa,Mark Murphy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137496928

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This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies centre on Bourdieu's concept of habitus. Full of insight and innovation, the book is an essential read for anyone wanting to know more about approaches to social theory and its application in research.