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Titel: 
[Ce que parler veut dire <engl.>]Language and symbolic power / Pierre Bourdieu. Ed. and introd. by John B. Thompson
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Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1991
Umfang: 
IX, 302 S.
Sprache(n): 
Englisch (Sprache des Originals: Französisch)
Angaben zum Inhalt: 
Pt.1. The economy of linguistic exchanges. The production and reproduction of legitimate language ; Price formation and the anticipation of profits ; Appendix: Did you say 'Popular'? -- Pt.2. The social institutions of symbolic power. Authorized language: The social conditions for the effectiveness of ritual discourse ; Rites of institution ; Description and prescription: The conditions of possibility and the limits of political effectiveness ; Censorship and the imposition of form. -- Pt.3. Symbolic power and the political field. On symbolic power ; Political representation: Elements for a theory of the political field ; Delegation and political fetishism ; Identity and representation: Elements for a critical reflection in the idea of region ; Social space and the genesis of 'Classes'
Anmerkung: 
Translation of: Ce que parler veut dire. - Spine title: Language & symbolic power. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 252-291) and index
ISBN: 
0-674-51040-2
Norm-Nr.: 
11377088X


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Zusammenfassung: 
Pt.1. The economy of linguistic exchanges. The production and reproduction of legitimate language ; Price formation and the anticipation of profits ; Appendix: Did you say 'Popular'? -- Pt.2. The social institutions of symbolic power. Authorized language: The social conditions for the effectiveness of ritual discourse ; Rites of institution ; Description and prescription: The conditions of possibility and the limits of political effectiveness ; Censorship and the imposition of form. -- Pt.3. Symbolic power and the political field. On symbolic power ; Political representation: Elements for a theory of the political field ; Delegation and political fetishism ; Identity and representation: Elements for a critical reflection in the idea of region ; Social space and the genesis of 'Classes'


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