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Sociology in Question

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November 1993 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The works of Pierre Bourdieu occupy a central place in the current development of world sociology. This volume offers an accessible but challenging introduction to Bourdieu's ideas. In a series of discussions, lectures and interviews, the range of Bourdieu's ideas is laid out and its relation to other disciplines and other sociological schools is explored. The issues developed include the sociology of culture, leisure and taste; the intrinsic reflexivity of social science; and the role of language in society and social sciences.
 
The Art of Standing Up to Words
 
A Science that Makes Trouble
 
The Sociologist in Question
 
Are Intellectuals Out of Play?
 
How Can `Free-Floating Intellectuals' Be Set Free?
 
For a Sociology of Sociologists
 
The Paradox of the Sociologist
 
What Talking Means
 
Some Properties of Fields
 
The Linguistic Market
 
Censorship
 
'Youth' is Just a Word
 
Music-Lovers
Origin and Evolution of the Species

 
 
The Metamorphosis of Tastes
 
How Can Anyone Be a Sportsman?
 
Haute Couture and Haute Culture
 
But Who Created the `Creators'?
 
Public Opinion Does Not Exist
 
Culture and Politics
 
Strikes and Political Action
 
The Racism of `Intelligence'

`Bourdieu offers an easy introduction to some ideas and writing that have made a profound impact on general social theory.... Like his other writings, this book shakes the theoretical field of social science at its core. It invites the reader to explore a risky but fundamentally humanistic and optimistic sociology' - Anthropological Quarterly

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