The Rules of Art

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Author: Pierre Bourdieu

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780804726276

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Written with verve and intensity (and a good bit of wordplay), this is the long-awaited study of Flaubert and the modern literary field that constitutes the definitive work on the sociology of art by one of the world’s leading social theorists. Drawing upon the history of literature and art from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, Bourdieu develops an original theory of art conceived as an autonomous value. He argues powerfully against those who refuse to acknowledge the interconnection between art and the structures of social relations within which it is produced and received. As Bourdieu shows, art’s new autonomy is one such structure, which complicates but does not eliminate the interconnection. The literary universe as we know it today took shape in the nineteenth century as a space set apart from the approved academies of the state. No one could any longer dictate what ought to be written or decree the canons of good taste. Recognition and consecration were produced in and through the struggle in which writers, critics, and publishers confronted one another.

The State Nobility

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Author: Pierre Bourdieu

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9780804733465

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Examining in detail the work of consecration carried out by elite education systems, Bourdieu analyzes the distinctive forms of power—political, intellectual, bureaucratic, and economic—by means of which contemporary societies are governed.

Art Rules

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Author: Michael Grenfell

Publisher: Berg

Published: 2007-03-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1845202341

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Application of Bourdieu's theory of practice to the fields of museums, photography and paintings.

Bourdieu and Literature

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Author: John R. W. Speller

Publisher: Open Book Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1906924422

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Bourdieu and Literature is a wide-ranging, rigorous and accessible introduction to the relationship between Pierre Bourdieu's work and literary studies. It provides a comprehensive overview and critical assessment of his contributions to literary theory and his thinking about authors and literary works. One of the foremost French intellectuals of the post-war era, Bourdieu has become a standard point of reference in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, art history, cultural studies, politics, and sociology, but his longstanding interest in literature has often been overlooked. This study explores the impact of literature on Bourdieu's intellectual itinerary, and how his literary understanding intersected with his sociological theory and thinking about cultural policy. This is the first full-length study of Bourdieu's work on literature in English, and it provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars of literary studies, cultural theory and sociology.

On Television (Large Print 16pt)

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Author: Pierre Bourdieu

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-11-12

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1459604172

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On Television exposes the invisible mechanisms of manipulation and censorship that determine what appears on the small screen. Bourdieu shows how the ratings game has transformed journalism - and hence politics - and even such seemingly removed fields as law' science' art' and philosophy. Bourdieu had long been concerned with the role of television in cultural and political life when he bypassed the political and commercial control of the television networks and addressed his country's viewers from the television station of the College de France. On Television' which expands on that lecture' not only describes the limiting and distorting effect of television on journalism and the world of ideas' but offers the blueprint for a counterattack.

Practical Reason

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Author: Pierre Bourdieu

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780804733632

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This work by Pierre Bourdieu develops the anthropological theory which has formed the basis of his scientific research. It discusses the problems posed by "structuralist" philosophers in order to solve or dissolve them.

Algebraic Art

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Author: Andrea K. Henderson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0198809980

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Algebraic Art explores the invention of a peculiarly Victorian account of the nature and value of aesthetic form, and it traces that account to a surprising source: mathematics. Drawing on literature, art, and photography, it explores how the Victorian mathematical conception of form still resonates today.