Pierre Bourdieu: Fieldwork in CultureNicholas Brown, Imre Szeman Rowman & Littlefield, 2000 - 253 pagine The work of Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most influential French intellectuals of the twentieth century, has had an enormous impact on research in fields as diverse as aesthetics, education, anthropology, and sociology. Pierre Bourdieu: Fieldwork in Art, Literature, and Culture is the first collection of essays to focus specifically on the contribution of Bourdieu's thought to the study of cultural production. Though Bourdieu's own work has illuminated diverse cultural phenomena, the essays in this volume extend to new cultural forms and to national situations outside France. Far from simply applying Bourdieu's concepts and theoretical tools to these new contexts, the essays in this volume consider both the possibility and limits of Bourdieu's sociology for the study of culture. |
Sommario
Introduction Fieldwork in Culture | 1 |
Bourdieus Refusal | 19 |
Resistance Recuperation and Reflexivity The Limits of a Paradigm | 44 |
Anglicizing Bourdieu | 65 |
Bourdieu and Common Sense | 87 |
Value and Capital in Bourdieu and Marx | 100 |
Cultural Studies Bourdieus Way Women Leadership and Feminist Theory | 123 |
Habitus Revisited Notes and Queries from the Field | 145 |
Pierre Bourdieus Fields of Cultural Production A Case Study of Modern Jazz | 165 |
Romancing Bourdieu A Case Study in Gender Politics in the Literary Field | 186 |
The Prestige of the Oppressed Symbolic Capital in a Guilt Economy | 207 |
Space Time and John Gardner | 215 |
Passport to Duke | 241 |
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About the Contributors | 251 |
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