Reading Pierre Bourdieu in a dual context: essays from India and France
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2006Description: viii, 313p., hbISBN:- 9780415401142
- 301.092 LAR
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Gratis Resources | Plaksha University Library | Sociology | 301.092 LAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | G000482 |
This volume presents critical essays from contributors across India and France on reading Pierre Bourdieu in a dual context. It covers themes such as the crises of imperial societies; reconceiving the state with Bourdieu and Foucault; Bourdieu’s theory of the symbolic, and traditions and innovations; the field of Indian knowledge in France in the 1930s; literature and politics during the German occupation; symbolic violence and masculine dominance in the Vichy regime; habitus, performance and women’s experience in everyday life; Bourdieu and anthropology; and documents and testimony from violence in the Bombay riots.
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