The French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu is now recognized as
leading intellectual of the late twentieth century. This comprehensive
account of Bourdieu's life and work traces the origins of his ideas
and theories, explaining and exploring just what Bourdieu argued for
and why. Illuminating the social, political, and philosophical strands
that run through his work, Michael Grenfell's broad study takes in
Bourdieu's response to The Algerian Crisis, his ideas for the reform
of state education, and his views on aesthetics and the mass media.
Detailed attention is also paid to Bourdieu's overtly political
stance, including his critique of capitalism and his opposition to
recent Western military action in Iraq, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan.
Laying out the implications of Bourdieu's work and assessing the
consequences, Grenfell explains why his ideas are still relevant and
suggests where his ideas might be taken from here. This clear,
thorough account of Bourdieu is invaluable to students, researchers
and teachers of contemporary society theory.
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9781847144515
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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