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In this major work, Bourdieu examines the distinctive forms of power -- political, intellectual, bureaucratic and economic -- by means of which contemporary societies are governed.

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"Since the 1960s Pierre Bourdieu's terrific constancy has been there to hold us to the vision and divisions of criticism, detachment, reason, truth ... [This book is an] enormous addition to his vast architecture." Times Higher Education Supplement

"This is a book ... which presents a stimulating argument." Sociology

"If you wish to understand how France's grandes écoles have achieved such influence you need look no further than The State Nobility ... characteristic combination of original concepts, innovative analysis and a huge array of empirical evidence ... strongly recommended." British Journal of Sociology

"Both The Rules of Art and State Nobility are dazzling examples of the way in which Bourdieu imposes order on an overwhelming wealth of empirical material ... these books represent important developments in Bourdieu's thought and confirm his status as one of today's most stimulating and bold sociological thinkers." European Journal of Social Theory



Table of Contents
Foreword by Loïc J. D. Wacquant.

Translator's Note.

Prologue: Social Structures and Mental Structures.

Part I: Academic Forms of Classification:.

1. Dualistic Thinking and the Conciliation of Opposites.

2. Misrecognition and Symbolic Violence.

Part II: The Ordination:.

1. The Production of a Nobility.

2. A Rite of Institution.

3. The Ambiguities of Competence.

Part III: The Field of the Grandes Écoles and its Transformations:.

1. A State of the Structure.

2. A Structural History.

Part IV: The Field of Power and its Transformations:.

1. Forms of Power and their Reproduction.

2. Establishment Schools and Power over the Economy.

3 Transformations in the Structure of the Field of Power.

Part V: State Power and Power over the State:.

Notes.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/02/1998
      ISBN13: 9780745620282, 978-0745620282
      ISBN10: 0745620280

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this major work, Bourdieu examines the distinctive forms of power -- political, intellectual, bureaucratic and economic -- by means of which contemporary societies are governed.

      Trade Review
      "Since the 1960s Pierre Bourdieu's terrific constancy has been there to hold us to the vision and divisions of criticism, detachment, reason, truth ... [This book is an] enormous addition to his vast architecture." Times Higher Education Supplement

      "This is a book ... which presents a stimulating argument." Sociology

      "If you wish to understand how France's grandes écoles have achieved such influence you need look no further than The State Nobility ... characteristic combination of original concepts, innovative analysis and a huge array of empirical evidence ... strongly recommended." British Journal of Sociology

      "Both The Rules of Art and State Nobility are dazzling examples of the way in which Bourdieu imposes order on an overwhelming wealth of empirical material ... these books represent important developments in Bourdieu's thought and confirm his status as one of today's most stimulating and bold sociological thinkers." European Journal of Social Theory



      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Loïc J. D. Wacquant.

      Translator's Note.

      Prologue: Social Structures and Mental Structures.

      Part I: Academic Forms of Classification:.

      1. Dualistic Thinking and the Conciliation of Opposites.

      2. Misrecognition and Symbolic Violence.

      Part II: The Ordination:.

      1. The Production of a Nobility.

      2. A Rite of Institution.

      3. The Ambiguities of Competence.

      Part III: The Field of the Grandes Écoles and its Transformations:.

      1. A State of the Structure.

      2. A Structural History.

      Part IV: The Field of Power and its Transformations:.

      1. Forms of Power and their Reproduction.

      2. Establishment Schools and Power over the Economy.

      3 Transformations in the Structure of the Field of Power.

      Part V: State Power and Power over the State:.

      Notes.

      Index.

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