Pierre Bourdieu: agent provocateur
Pierre Bourdieu: agent provocateur
The French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu is now recognised as a leading intellectual of the late twentieth century, and one whose ides are very much relevant for the twenty-first.
This comprehensive account of Bourdieu's life and work locates both in their social and political context, thereby tracing the origins of his ideas and theories. It explains and explores just what Bourdieu argued and why. It also illustrates the social, political and philosophical strands that run through his work. Michael Grenfell's broad scope takes in Bourdieu's response to the Algerian Crisis, his ideas for 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 Western military action in Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.
This book offers a reading of Bourdieu's work as a coherent and valuable response to those key social and political issues, events and trends that combined to shape contemporary society. The implications and consequences of his work are laid out and assessed, along with suggestions for where his ideas might be taken from here. This is the clearest and most thorough account of Bourdieu's work available; as such, it will be invaluable to students, researchers and teachers of contemporary theory.
bourdieu, sociology, education, cultural studies, social theory, media, economics, politics, france, philosophy
0826467083
Continuum International Publishing Group
Grenfell, Michael
3f1954ca-ee82-46df-bd31-0b6c9c390ab1
21 December 2004
Grenfell, Michael
3f1954ca-ee82-46df-bd31-0b6c9c390ab1
Grenfell, Michael
(2004)
Pierre Bourdieu: agent provocateur
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London, UK.
Continuum International Publishing Group, 240pp.
Abstract
The French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu is now recognised as a leading intellectual of the late twentieth century, and one whose ides are very much relevant for the twenty-first.
This comprehensive account of Bourdieu's life and work locates both in their social and political context, thereby tracing the origins of his ideas and theories. It explains and explores just what Bourdieu argued and why. It also illustrates the social, political and philosophical strands that run through his work. Michael Grenfell's broad scope takes in Bourdieu's response to the Algerian Crisis, his ideas for 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 Western military action in Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.
This book offers a reading of Bourdieu's work as a coherent and valuable response to those key social and political issues, events and trends that combined to shape contemporary society. The implications and consequences of his work are laid out and assessed, along with suggestions for where his ideas might be taken from here. This is the clearest and most thorough account of Bourdieu's work available; as such, it will be invaluable to students, researchers and teachers of contemporary theory.
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Published date: 21 December 2004
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bourdieu, sociology, education, cultural studies, social theory, media, economics, politics, france, philosophy
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