My Account Log in

1 option

Habitus and fieldn / Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Peter Collier.

Van Pelt Library HM578.F8 B68213 2019
Loading location information...

Available This item is available for access.

Log in to request item
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002, author.
Contributor:
Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002.
Collier, Peter, translator.
Series:
General sociology ; volume 2.
General sociology ; volume 2
Standardized Title:
Sociologie générale. Volume 1. Cours au Collége de France (1981-1983). English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Sociology--Study and teaching (Higher)--France.
Sociology.
Habitus (Sociology).
Sociology--Study and teaching (Higher).
France.
Physical Description:
x, 410 pages : illlustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity Press, [2019]
Contents:
Lecture of 5 October 1982 p. 1
The retrospective illusion and the unreality of theory in research
A work of axiomatisation
Scientific concepts
The fundamental questions
Realist definition and interactionist definition
Metaphysical requirements for sociology
Iron filings
Lecture of 12 October 1982 p. 23
The double life of the social
The process of objectification and incorporation of the social
Moving beyond the opposition between subjectivism and objectivism
Scholarly understanding and practical understanding
The examples of reading and the work of art
Programme Of future lectures and questions from the audience
Lecture of 19 October 1982 p. 47
Sense without consciousness
The mechanistic error and the intellectualist error
The temptation of the sociologist as king
Intellectual obstacles to the knowledge of the gnoseologia inferior
The habitus as orthè doxa
Lecture of 2 November 1982 p. 71
Positions and dispositions
The two states of history
A feel for the game
Practical knowledge
Investment in the game and illusio
Affective transference of the domestic libido and conformism
Critique of the economic discourse
The economic conditions of economic practices
Lecture of 9 November 1982 p. 100
Habituality in Husserl
Decision theory in economics
Escaping mechanism and purposiveness
The theory of the machine
The ontological power of language
Popular culture and popular language
Marxist teleology
The reification and personification of the collective
The solution of the habitus
Lecture of 16 November 1982 p. 127
The adaptation of expectation to opportunity
Avoiding purposiveness
Interiorising the social
Incorporating necessity
Rites of institution
The call to order: the example of the relation of the family to the school
Social relations in the enquiry relationship
Surreptitious persuasion, symbolic violence
The paradox of continuity
Critique of the scholarly relation
Lecture of 23 November 1982 p. 152
A double-voiced discourse
Looking scholarly
Where is the sociologist coming from?
Sociology in the space of disciplines
The unconscious structures of the hierarchy of disciplines
Philosophy/sociology/history
Epistemological struggles, social struggles
Finding out what sociology does
Lecture of 30 November 1982 p. 176
Sociology as taking liberty/liberties
Positions, dispositions and stances
Sociological bodies and academic styles
Positions attained and positions in the making
Mental structures and objective structures
Transformations of the field: the case of the university system
The refraction of external constraints
Strategies of struggle
The boundaries of the field
The intellectual field
Lecture of 7 December 1982 p. 203
The structural mode of thinking
From symbolic systems to social relations
Parenthesis on the genesis of a corpus of knowledge
The field of forces and the field of struggles
Thinking a social position
How do we construct a relational space?
The distribution of capital and the different structures
The inter-fields
Return to the structure of the distribution of capital
The interdependence of field and capital
The major kinds of capital
Conversion of the kinds of capital
Lecture of 14 December 1982 p. 233
A manner of thinking
The field and the statistical aggregate
The concept of the field 1): theoretical itinerary
The concept of the field 2): practical itinerary
Field and milieu
Field and interaction
Field and network
Field and positions
Field and representation of the situation
The space of objective relations and the space of interactions
Field, group, population, individual
Representations and practical sense
Homologies between fields
Lecture of 11 January 1983 p. 260
Physicalism and semiologism
Structure as crystallised history
Roulette and poker
The alternatives of income or trade
Amor fati
The fertile terrain of the literary field
Art versus method: charismatic ideology and 'sociology of literature'
The field as mediation
Literary field and intertextuality
A chiasmatic structure
Automation, hierarchisation, institutionalisation
The intellectual in the field of cultural production
Lecture of 18 January 1983 p. 289
The world upside down
Field of power and field of cultural production
Conservative intellectuals
The law of symbolic legitimation
Return to the struggles within the field of cultural production
The genesis of the invariants
The adaptation of offer to demand through homology of structure
The conquest of autonomy
The hierarchy of productions and the hierarchy of publics
Lecture of 25 January 1983 p. 315
The economic logic of cultural enterprises
The truth of practice
The deferred profits of disinterestedness
The ambivalent profits of the market
The subversion of the rules of the field
Time-scales and "personalities'
Clients and rivals: the mediation of the education system
Generations and revolutions
Modes of ageing and eternalisation
Overthrowing for the sake of overthrowing
Orientating the self in the space of possibilities
Trajectory and habitus
The impious dismantling of the fiction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781509526697
1509526692
OCLC:
1098230340

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Library Catalog Using Articles+ Library Account