![]() Reading Bourdieu on Society and Culture
ISBN: 978-0-631-22186-9
Paperback
320 pages
January 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
US $39.95
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Articles will include:.
1.Reasons for domination: Bourdieu versus Habermas: Franck Poupeau (Centre de Sociologie Europ'ene, Paris).
2. Durkheim and Bourdieu: The Common Base and its Cracks: Loic Wacquant (University of California, Berkeley).
3. A Rational Militant: Bourdieu and Politics: Louis Pinto (CSU, Institut de Recherche sur les Soci't's Contemporaines, CNRS, Paris).
4. The Mediated Manufacture of an "Avant-Garde": A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Field of Contemporary Art in London, 1997-9: Roger Cook (University of Reading).
5. Hidden Agenda: Pierre Bourdieu and Terry Eagleton: John Orr (University of Edinburgh).
6. A Different Field of Vision: Gentlemen and Players in Edinburgh, 1826-51: Nicholas Prior (University of Edinburgh).
7. Bourdieu and Art Historians: Richard Hooker, Dominic Paterson and Paul Stirton (University of Glasgow).
8. Thinking Feminism With and Against Bourdieu: Terry Lovell (University of Warwick).
9. Bourdieu, Social Suffering and Working-Class Life: Simon Charlesworth (University of Cambridge).
1.Reasons for domination: Bourdieu versus Habermas: Franck Poupeau (Centre de Sociologie Europ'ene, Paris).
2. Durkheim and Bourdieu: The Common Base and its Cracks: Loic Wacquant (University of California, Berkeley).
3. A Rational Militant: Bourdieu and Politics: Louis Pinto (CSU, Institut de Recherche sur les Soci't's Contemporaines, CNRS, Paris).
4. The Mediated Manufacture of an "Avant-Garde": A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Field of Contemporary Art in London, 1997-9: Roger Cook (University of Reading).
5. Hidden Agenda: Pierre Bourdieu and Terry Eagleton: John Orr (University of Edinburgh).
6. A Different Field of Vision: Gentlemen and Players in Edinburgh, 1826-51: Nicholas Prior (University of Edinburgh).
7. Bourdieu and Art Historians: Richard Hooker, Dominic Paterson and Paul Stirton (University of Glasgow).
8. Thinking Feminism With and Against Bourdieu: Terry Lovell (University of Warwick).
9. Bourdieu, Social Suffering and Working-Class Life: Simon Charlesworth (University of Cambridge).

