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Understanding Bourdieu
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Understanding Bourdieu

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Cultural Theory | Social Theory

January 2002 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`Bourdieu's work is formidable - the journey is tough. Follow this French foreign legion - take an apple, take a hanky - but take this book' -

Peter Beilharz , La Trobe University

`A good range of recent examples from popular culture are used to flesh out the material in accessible terms. These examples are deployed very well indeed - rather than being tacked-on illustrations of an idea, they are instead used at the heart of the explanation of the ideas' - David Gauntlett, Leeds University

Now considered one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Pierre Bourdieu has left his mark on most of the 'big' theoretical issues in the world of contemporary theory: gender, subjectivity, the body, culture, citizenship, and globalization. His terms are now commonplace: 'social capital', 'cultural capital', 'field', and 'habitus'.

Bourdieu examines how people conduct their lives in relation to one another and to major social institutions. He argues that culture and education aren't simply minor influences, but as important as economics in determining differences between groups of people. Unlike the other grand systematisers Marx and Foucault, Bourdieu has tested these arguments in detailed fieldwork. His range is eclectic, his vision is vast, and his writing is often dense and challenging.

Understanding Bourdieu offers a comprehensive introduction to Bourdieu's work. It is essential reading for anyone tackling him for the first time.

 
Contexts and Approaches
 
Cultural Field and the Habitus
 
Theorizing Practice
 
Bourdieu's Sociology
 
Government and Bureaucracy
 
Bourdieu and Secondary Schools
 
Bourdieu and Higher Education
 
The Field of Cultural Production
 
Art and Artists
 
Journalism and Television

Bourdieu's work is formidable-the journey is tough. Follow this French foreign legion - take an apple, take a hanky - but take this book.

Peter Beilharz
La Trobe University

Pierre Bourdieu's work is now coming to be seen as one of the twentieth century's most important contributions to our thinking about the world. Understanding Bourdieu is a comprehensive and lucid introduction to his work. Measured and judicious, it's the best road map of this significant body of work currently available.

John Frow
University of Edinburgh

A good range of recent examples from popular culture are used to flesh out the material in accessible terms. These examples are deployed very well indeed - rather than being tacked-on illustrations of an idea, they are instead used at the heart of the explanation of the ideas.

David Gauntlett
Leeds University

Bourdieu's theory remains important, even though societies changes. However, his theory is not easily unlocked and applied in research. This book certainly helps in understanding Bourdieu by rephrasing his words into more open and transparent language.

Mr Noel Clycq
Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of Antwerp
April 9, 2015

This is a really useful book in understanding the work of Bourdieu. The glossary at the beginning of the book is especially helpful for anyone new to his work and the examples thought the chapters are relevant and contextualised. An interesting a useful guide.

Jon Audain
Faculty of Education, Health and Social Care, University of Winchester
May 25, 2014

If interested in this scholar a very good entry level book that set out work and ideologies vey clearly

Miss Helen Thornalley
Education, St Mary's College
January 3, 2014

Excellent introduction to Bordieus' widespread work.

Mr Dominic Kirby
School of Education, Waterford Institute of Technology
March 7, 2012

Align with the authors aims this is an accessible introduction to the thinking and theoretical considerations of Bourdieu. An audience of undergraduate students may find this book particularly useful in conceptualising and comprehending some of Bourdieu’s key thoughts. A convenient combination of Bourdieu’s original text, authors’ comments and relevant examples allows for a concise understanding of Bourdieu’s theoretical positioning. Pertinent references are provided at the end of each chapter for those wishing to further their understanding of often complex theoretical concepts.

Mr Mark Mierzwinski
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, York St John University College
December 20, 2011

A great 'starter' on the world of Bourdieu. Seriously thinking about the social world is never easy, but this book is a great introduction to Bourdieu's work.

Mr Warren Evans
ICE House Project, Cornwall College
November 17, 2011

This is for the second part of the module, which has not yet started, but where we will be exploring Bourdieu in depth.

This book offers a good background understanding of Bourdieu, and consequently, will be very helpful for students on this module.

I will be strongly recommending it.

Dr Joanie Willett
Department of Politics, Exeter University
November 8, 2011

Jenn Webb

Jen Webb is the Director of the Communication, Media and Cultural Studies research area. Her academic interests range from neomarxist theorising of social practice to aesthetic forms and content, with snippets of semiotics, narrative theory, communication theory and social research, along the way More About Author

Tony Schirato

Tony Schirato teaches and researches in the areas of cultural theory, media literacy, and sport and the media. He has co-authored books on the work of Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu, and also on communication and cultural literacy, globalisation, Asian cultural politics and visual culture. His most recent book is on sports culture. He is currently co-authoring a book on the work of gender theorist Judith Butler. More About Author

Geoff Danaher

Dr Geoff Danaher taught in the STEPS bridging program at CQUniversity. He has researched in areas such as cultural studies, education for travellers, comedy and gender and sport. More About Author

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