ISBN:
9780857289278
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (470 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Key Issues in Modern Sociology
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
301.092
Keywords:
Bourdieu, Pierre
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Sociology Philosophy
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Social sciences Philosophy
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Bourdieu, Pierre ; 1930-2002
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Social sciences ; Philosophy
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Sociology ; Philosophy
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This volume explores the sociological legacy of the late Pierre Bourdieu through an examination of the intellectual division between his reception in the world of French social sciences and his reception in the Anglophone world.
Abstract:
Front Matter -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- Main Matter -- CHAPTER ONE: Between Structuralism and Theory of Practice: The Cultural Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER TWO: Pierre Bourdieu: Unorthodox Marxist? -- Further Textual Evidence for Viewing Bourdieu as a Non-Stalinist Marxist -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Internet References -- CHAPTER THREE: From Marx to Bourdieu: The Limits of the Structuralism of Practice -- I. Marx -- II. Bourdieu -- III. From Marx to Bourdieu -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER FOUR: Durkheim and Bourdieu: The Common Plinth and its Cracks -- (1) Passio Sciendi, or the Rationalist Faith in Action -- (2) Impersonal Science, Undivided and Im-Pertinent -- (3) History as a Sociological Still [Alambic] -- (4) The 'Indirect Experimentations' of Ethnology -- Appendix: Bourdieu's 'Suicide' -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER FIVE: With Weber Against Weber: In Conversation With Pierre Bourdieu -- Notes -- CHAPTER SIX: Bourdieu and Nietzsche: Taste as a Struggle -- Pierre Bourdieu's Taste -- Bourdieu's Critique of Kant -- Taste and Power -- Power and Ressentiment -- Nietzsche's Taste -- Nietzsche and Bourdieu -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Other Sources -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Elias and Bourdieu -- Identifying (the Roots of ) the Triad -- The Triad as Deployed by Bourdieu -- The Triad as Deployed by Elias -- Sport: Twists and Turns Towards a Hand-in-Hand Approach -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Bourdieu and Adorno on the Transformation of Culture in Modern Society: Towards a Critical Theory of Cultural Production -- Introduction -- I. Preliminary Reflections on Culture -- II. Bourdieusian Reflections on Culture: The Cultural Economy.
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Matter; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; Main Matter; CHAPTER ONE: Between Structuralism and Theory of Practice: The Cultural Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu; Notes; References; CHAPTER TWO: Pierre Bourdieu: Unorthodox Marxist?; Further Textual Evidence for Viewing Bourdieu as a Non-Stalinist Marxist; Conclusion; Notes; References; Internet References; CHAPTER THREE: From Marx to Bourdieu: The Limits of the Structuralism of Practice; I. Marx; II. Bourdieu; III. From Marx to Bourdieu; IV. Concluding Remarks; Notes; References
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CHAPTER FOUR: Durkheim and Bourdieu: The Common Plinth and its Cracks(1) Passio Sciendi, or the Rationalist Faith in Action; (2) Impersonal Science, Undivided and Im-Pertinent; (3) History as a Sociological Still [Alambic]; (4) The 'Indirect Experimentations' of Ethnology; Appendix: Bourdieu's 'Suicide'; Summary; Notes; References; CHAPTER FIVE: With Weber Against Weber: In Conversation With Pierre Bourdieu; Notes; CHAPTER SIX: Bourdieu and Nietzsche: Taste as a Struggle; Pierre Bourdieu's Taste; Bourdieu's Critique of Kant; Taste and Power; Power and Ressentiment; Nietzsche's Taste
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Nietzsche and BourdieuConclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Other Sources; CHAPTER SEVEN: Elias and Bourdieu; Identifying (the Roots of ) the Triad; The Triad as Deployed by Bourdieu; The Triad as Deployed by Elias; Sport: Twists and Turns Towards a Hand-in-Hand Approach; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER EIGHT: Bourdieu and Adorno on the Transformation of Culture in Modern Society: Towards a Critical Theory of Cultural Production; Introduction; I. Preliminary Reflections on Culture; II. Bourdieusian Reflections on Culture: The Cultural Economy
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III. Adornian Reflections on Culture: The Culture IndustryIV. Comparative Reflections on Culture: Between Bourdieu and Adorno; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; CHAPTER NINE: The Grammar of an Ambivalence: On the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu in the Critical Theory of Axel Honneth; 1. Bourdieu's Sociology Between the Key Axes of Honneth's Theory of the Struggle for Recognition; 2. The Asymmetrical Assessment of Bourdieu's Sociology; 3. Political Recognition and the Bourdieusian Space within a Moral-Sociological Theory of the Struggle for Recognition
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4. Bourdieu in Honneth's Political Sociology of RecognitionAcknowledgements; Notes; References; CHAPTER TEN: Pierre Bourdieu and the Sociology of Religion; Introduction: The Secularisation Thesis; Bourdieu on Religion: A Preliminary Critique; Bourdieu and the 'New Paradigm' in the Sociology of Religion; Conclusion: Making Use of Bourdieu; Notes; References; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Bourdieu's Sociological Fiction: A Phenomenological Reading of Habitus; Between Genetic Structuralism and Phenomenology: The Complex Constitution of Habitus
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Two Paths for a Genetic-Structuralist Sociology of the Plural Actor
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