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International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology ; Volume 130
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in French Sociology of Art , Jeffrey A. Halley and Daglind E. Sonolet offer to English-speaking audiences an account of the very lively Francophone debates over Pierre Bourdieu’s work in the domain of the arts and culture, and present other directions and perspectives taken by major French researchers who extend or differ from his point of view, and who were marginalized by the Bourdieusian moment. Three generations of research are presented: contemporaries of Bourdieu, the next generation, and recent research. Themes include the art market and value, cultural politics, the reception of artworks, theory and the concept of the artwork, autonomy in art, ethnography and culture, and the critique of Bourdieu on literature. Contributors are: Howard S. Becker, Martine Burgos, Marie Buscatto, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Laurent Fleury, Florent Gaudez, Jeffrey A. Halley, Nathalie Heinich, Yvon Lamy, Jacques Leenhardt, Cécile Léonardi, Clara Lévy, Pierre-Michel Menger, Raymonde Moulin, Jean-Claude Passeron, Emmanuel Pedler, Bruno Péquignot, Alain Quemin, Cherry Schrecker, Daglind E. Sonolet.
Front Matter -- Contents -- Contents Organized by Theme -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jeffrey A. Halley and Daglind E. Sonolet -- The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art -- The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art / Raymonde Moulin -- Chapter 3: The Anglophone Reception of French Sociology: The Case of Bourdieu and Subsequent Scholarship / Howard S. Becker -- Chapter 4: The Time Devoted to Observing Each Work of Art / Jean-Claude Passeron and Emmanuel Pedler -- Chapter 5: What is Literature? Notes on The Rules of Art by Pierre Bourdieu / Jacques Leenhardt -- The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art -- The Issue of the Artwork: A Site under Construction in Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory / Bruno Péquignot -- Chapter 7: Theory and Practice in French Sociology after Pierre Bourdieu / Jean-Louis Fabiani -- Chapter 8: Inequalities in the Arts / Pierre-Michel Menger -- Chapter 9: Bourdieu’s Culture / Nathalie Heinich -- Chapter 10: Founding a Reading Group at a Library for the Young: The Story of Its Creation and Variations / Martine Burgos -- Chapter 11: On a Contemporary Principle of Public Classification: Heritage Conversion of Cultural Property / Yvon Lamy -- The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art -- Musical Understanding and Cultural Misunderstanding: The Concert as a Site of Symbolic Confrontation / Emmanuel Pedler -- Chapter 13: Empiricity and the Process of Production in Literature: The Text as the Field of Socio-Anthropological Investigation / Florent Gaudez -- Chapter 14: How International is “International” Contemporary Art? An Empirical Survey of the Globalization of High Culture / Alain Quemin -- Chapter 15: The Work of the Institution: The Democratization of Culture in the Light of the Legacy of the Théâtre National Populaire / Laurent Fleury -- Chapter 16: Trying to Get in, Getting in, Staying in: The Three Challenges for Women Jazz Musicians / Buscatto Marie -- Chapter 17: In What Way (or Not) is Bourdieu Useful to the Sociology of Literature? / Clara Lévy and Cherry Schrecker -- Chapter 18: The Art of Self-Reflecting / Cécile Léonardi -- The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art -- Mondo Vino: Rationalization, Resistance, and Taste in the Wine World / Jeffrey A. Halley -- Chapter 20: Literature and Modernity: Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt, and Theodor W. Adorno – Interpreters of Kafka / Daglind E. Sonolet.
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Front Matter --
Contents --
Contents Organized by Theme --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction /
The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art --
The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art /
Chapter 3: The Anglophone Reception of French Sociology: The Case of Bourdieu and Subsequent Scholarship /
Chapter 4: The Time Devoted to Observing Each Work of Art /
Chapter 5: What is Literature? Notes on The Rules of Art by Pierre Bourdieu /
The Issue of the Artwork: A Site under Construction in Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory /
Chapter 7: Theory and Practice in French Sociology after Pierre Bourdieu /
Chapter 8: Inequalities in the Arts /
Chapter 9: Bourdieu’s Culture /
Chapter 10: Founding a Reading Group at a Library for the Young: The Story of Its Creation and Variations /
Chapter 11: On a Contemporary Principle of Public Classification: Heritage Conversion of Cultural Property /
Musical Understanding and Cultural Misunderstanding: The Concert as a Site of Symbolic Confrontation /
Chapter 13: Empiricity and the Process of Production in Literature: The Text as the Field of Socio-Anthropological Investigation /
Chapter 14: How International is “International” Contemporary Art? An Empirical Survey of the Globalization of High Culture /
Chapter 15: The Work of the Institution: The Democratization of Culture in the Light of the Legacy of the Théâtre National Populaire /
Chapter 16: Trying to Get in, Getting in, Staying in: The Three Challenges for Women Jazz Musicians /
Chapter 17: In What Way (or Not) is Bourdieu Useful to the Sociology of Literature? /
Chapter 18: The Art of Self-Reflecting /
Mondo Vino: Rationalization, Resistance, and Taste in the Wine World /
Chapter 20: Literature and Modernity: Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt, and Theodor W. Adorno – Interpreters of Kafka /
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Contents --
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Acknowledgments --
Introduction /
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The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art /
Chapter 3: The Anglophone Reception of French Sociology: The Case of Bourdieu and Subsequent Scholarship /
Chapter 4: The Time Devoted to Observing Each Work of Art /
Chapter 5: What is Literature? Notes on The Rules of Art by Pierre Bourdieu /
The Issue of the Artwork: A Site under Construction in Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory /
Chapter 7: Theory and Practice in French Sociology after Pierre Bourdieu /
Chapter 8: Inequalities in the Arts /
Chapter 9: Bourdieu’s Culture /
Chapter 10: Founding a Reading Group at a Library for the Young: The Story of Its Creation and Variations /
Chapter 11: On a Contemporary Principle of Public Classification: Heritage Conversion of Cultural Property /
Musical Understanding and Cultural Misunderstanding: The Concert as a Site of Symbolic Confrontation /
Chapter 13: Empiricity and the Process of Production in Literature: The Text as the Field of Socio-Anthropological Investigation /
Chapter 14: How International is “International” Contemporary Art? An Empirical Survey of the Globalization of High Culture /
Chapter 15: The Work of the Institution: The Democratization of Culture in the Light of the Legacy of the Théâtre National Populaire /
Chapter 16: Trying to Get in, Getting in, Staying in: The Three Challenges for Women Jazz Musicians /
Chapter 17: In What Way (or Not) is Bourdieu Useful to the Sociology of Literature? /
Chapter 18: The Art of Self-Reflecting /
Mondo Vino: Rationalization, Resistance, and Taste in the Wine World /
Chapter 20: Literature and Modernity: Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt, and Theodor W. Adorno – Interpreters of Kafka /
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Introduction /
The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art --
The Museum and the Marketplace: The Constitution of Value in Contemporary Art /
Chapter 3: The Anglophone Reception of French Sociology: The Case of Bourdieu and Subsequent Scholarship /
Chapter 4: The Time Devoted to Observing Each Work of Art /
Chapter 5: What is Literature? Notes on The Rules of Art by Pierre Bourdieu /
The Issue of the Artwork: A Site under Construction in Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory /
Chapter 7: Theory and Practice in French Sociology after Pierre Bourdieu /
Chapter 8: Inequalities in the Arts /
Chapter 9: Bourdieu’s Culture /
Chapter 10: Founding a Reading Group at a Library for the Young: The Story of Its Creation and Variations /
Chapter 11: On a Contemporary Principle of Public Classification: Heritage Conversion of Cultural Property /
Musical Understanding and Cultural Misunderstanding: The Concert as a Site of Symbolic Confrontation /
Chapter 13: Empiricity and the Process of Production in Literature: The Text as the Field of Socio-Anthropological Investigation /
Chapter 14: How International is “International” Contemporary Art? An Empirical Survey of the Globalization of High Culture /
Chapter 15: The Work of the Institution: The Democratization of Culture in the Light of the Legacy of the Théâtre National Populaire /
Chapter 16: Trying to Get in, Getting in, Staying in: The Three Challenges for Women Jazz Musicians /
Chapter 17: In What Way (or Not) is Bourdieu Useful to the Sociology of Literature? /
Chapter 18: The Art of Self-Reflecting /
Mondo Vino: Rationalization, Resistance, and Taste in the Wine World /
Chapter 20: Literature and Modernity: Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt, and Theodor W. Adorno – Interpreters of Kafka /
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