PIERRE BOURDIEU: Key Concepts

Michael Grenfell (ed.)

PIERRE BOURDIEU: Key Concepts

Michael Grenfell (ed.)

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MRP: ₹1195
  • ISBN 9788131604793
  • Publication Year 2012
  • Pages 256
  • Binding Paperback
  • Sale Territory South Asia

About the Book

The French social philosopher Pierre Bourdieu (1930 – 2002) is now recognised as one of the major thinkers of the twentieth century. In a career of over fifty years, Bourdieu studied a wide range of topics: education, culture, art, politics, economics, literature, law, and philosophy. Throughout his studies, Bourdieu developed a highly specialised series of concepts that he referred to as his “thinking tools”, which were used to uncover the workings of contemporary society. Pierre Bourdieu: Key Concepts takes a selection of his most important concepts and examines them in detail. Focusing on an individual concept, each chapter written to be of immediate use to the student with little or no previous knowledge of Bourdieu. At the same time, the chapters develop a range of dimensions around each concept, so that coverage will also engage the more experienced reader.


Contents

Introduction  –  Michael Grenfell

PART I: BIOGRAPHY, THEORY AND PRACTICE

1. Biography of Bourdieu  –  Michael Grenfell

2. Theory of Practice  –  Derek Robbins

PART II: FIELD THEORY: BEYOND SUBJECTIVITY AND OJECTIVITY

3. Habitus  –  Karl Maton

4. Field  –  Patricia Thomson

PART III: FIELD MECHANISMS

5. Social Class  –  Nicholas Crossley

6. Capital  –  Robert Moore

7. Doxa  –  Cécile Deer

8. Hysteresis  –  Cheryl Hardy

PART IV: FIELD CONDITIONS

9. Interest  –  Michael Grenfell

10. Conatus  –  Steve Fuller

11. Suffering  –  J. Daniel Schubert

12. Reflexivity  –  Cécile Deer

Conclusion    Michael Grenfell


About the Author / Editor

Michael Grenfell is Professor of Education and Director of Research at the University of Southampton.


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