Bourdieu's politics : problems and possibilities

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    • Lane, Jeremy F.

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Bourdieu's politics : problems and possibilities

Jeremy F. Lane

(Routledge advances in sociology, 22)

Routledge, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-185) and index

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In the last decade of his career, the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu became involved in a series of high-profile political interventions, defending the cause of striking students and workers, speaking out in the name of illegal immigrants, the homeless and the unemployed, challenging the incursion of the market into the field of artistic and intellectual production. The first sustained analysis of Bourdieu's politics, this study seeks to assess the validity of his claims as to the distinctiveness and superiority of his own field theory as a tool of political analysis.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Neo-Liberalism as 'Imposition' and 'Invasion'? 2. The Poetics and Politics of Practice 3. From Practical Sense to Performative Politics 4. Field Theory and Political Analysis 5. Gender Politics and the Return of Symbolic Domination 6. Aesthetics, Politics, and the Market 7. Universalism and the Elusive Public Sphere. Conclusion.

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