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Author Burawoy, Michael, author.

Title Conversations with Bourdieu : the Johannesburg moment / Michael Burawoy and Karl von Holdt.

Publication Info. Johannesburg : Wits University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 236 pages)
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Series Book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-226) and index.
Contents Prologue : The Johannesburg moment -- Conversation 1 : Sociology as a combat sport. Bordieu meets Bordieu ; Bordieu in South Africa -- Conversation 2 : Theory and practice. Marx meets Bordieu ; Bodies of defiance -- Conversation 3 : Cultural domination. Gramsci meets Bordieu ; Symbolic challenge -- Conversation 4 : Colonialism and revolution. Fanon meets Bordieu ; Violence -- Conversation 5 : Pedagogy of the oppressed. Freire meets Bordieu ; Discipline -- Conversation 6 : The antinomies of feminism. Beauvoir meets Bordieu ; Transforming patriarchy? -- Conversation 7 : Intellectuals and their publics. Mills meets Bordieu ; The symbolic world of politics -- Conversation 8 : Manufacturing dissent. Burawoy meets Bordieu ; The margin of freedom -- Epilogue : Travelling theory.
Summary Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) is the most influential sociologist of our time. His works take in education, culture, sport, literature, painting, class, philosophy, religion, law, media, intellectuals, methodology, photography, universities, colonialism, kinship, schooling and politics. Not much remains outside Bourdieu’s sociological eye. His works are widely read across disciplines and he was one of the most prominent public intellectuals in France. Conversations with Bourdieu presents the first comprehensive attempt at a critical engagement with Bourdieu’s theory as a totality. Michael Burawoy constructs a series of imaginary conversations between Bourdieu and his nemesis - Marxism - from which he silently borrowed so much. Starting with Marx, and proceeding through Gramsci, Fanon, Freire, de Beauvoir, and Mills, Burawoy takes up the challenge Bourdieu presents to Marxism, simultaneously developing a critique of Bourdieu and a reconstruction of Marxism. Karl Von Holdt, in turn, brings these conversations to South Africa, showing the relevance of Bourdieu’s ideas to a country he never visited. Armed with Bourdieu, Von Holdt takes up some of the most pressing social and political issues of contemporary South Africa: the relation between symbolic and real violence, the place of intellectuals in public life, the intervention of gender in politics, the grappling with race, the critique of education, the importance of habitus, the history and future of class mobilisation, and the legacy of the liberation struggle. Conversations with Bourdieu pioneers a distinctive approach to doing social theory that is neither a combat sport nor an artificial synthesis, but a way of pushing theory to its limits through dialogue - dialogue between theorists and dialogue between theory and the world it represents. The book is distinctive too in pointing towards a new global sociology consciously rooted in a dialogue between the social realities and theoretical perspectives of North and South. The conversations were first presented as Mellon Lectures at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in 2010.
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Subject Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002.
Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002.
South Africa -- Social conditions -- 1994-
South Africa.
Social conditions.
Chronological Term 1994-
Subject South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994-
Politics and government.
Chronological Term Since 1994
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Borawoy, Muchael.
Von Holdt, K. (Karl)
Other Form: Print version: 9781868145409 1868145409 (DLC) 2012526196
ISBN 1868146251 (electronic book)
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