What is a 'symbolic revolution'? What happens when a symbolic
revolutions occurs, how can it succeed and prevail and why is it so
difficult to understand? Using the exemplary case of Édouard Manet,
Pierre Bourdieu began to ponder these questions as early as the 1980s,
before making it the focus of his lectures in his last years at the
Collége de France. This second volume of Bourdieu's previously
unpublished lectures provides his most sustained contribution to the
sociology of art and the analysis of cultural fields. It is also a
major contribution to our understanding of impressionism and the works
of Manet. Bourdieu treats the paintings of Manet as so many challenges
to the conservative academicism of the pompier painters, the populism
of the Realists, the commercial eclecticism of genre painting, and
even the 'Impressionists', showing that such a revolution is
inseparable from the conditions that allow fields of cultural
production to emerge. At a time when the Academy was in crisis and
when the increase in the number of painters challenged the role of the
state in defining artistic value, the break that Manet inaugurated
revolutionised the aesthetic order. The new vision of the world that
emerged from this upheaval still shapes our categories of perception
and judgement today - the very categories that we use everday to
understand the representations of the world and the world itself. This
major work by one of the greatest sociologists of the last 50 years
will be of great interest to students and scholars in sociology, art
history and the social sciences and humanities generally. It will also
appeal to a wide readership interested in art, in impressionism and in
the works of Manet.
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A Symbolic Revolution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509533930
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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