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+ | * Gad Yair, ''Pierre Bourdieu: the Last Musketeer of the French Revolution'', 2009 | ||
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+ | * Philip S. Gorski (ed.), ''Bourdieu and Historical Analysis'', 2013 | ||
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Pierre Bourdieu (1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher and champion of the anti-globalisation movement, whose work spanned a broad range of subjects from ethnography to art, literature, education, language, cultural tastes, and television [1]. Bourdieu’s most significant work on cultural production is available in two books: The Field of Cultural Production (1993) and The Rules of Art (1996). Bourdieu builds his theory of cultural production using his own characteristic theoretical vocabulary of habitus, capital and field.
Literature
- Books by Bourdieu
- Photography: A Middle-brow Art, 1965/1990
- The Field of Cultural Production. Essays on Art and Literature, 1993
- with Hans Haacke Free Exchange, 1994/1995
- On Television, 1996/1998
- Books about Bourdieu
- Gad Yair, Pierre Bourdieu: the Last Musketeer of the French Revolution, 2009
- John F. Myles, Bourdieu, Language and the Media, 2010
- Philip S. Gorski (ed.), Bourdieu and Historical Analysis, 2013