Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu's Legacy explores the
achievements and limitations of a Bourdieusian approach to cultural
analysis through original contributions from distinguished
international scholars.
This edited collection offers sustained critical engagement,
substantiated by new empirical work. It presents concrete evidence
of different approaches to the interpretation of culture in
Britain, France and the USA. Discussions are situated in relation
to current debates about cultural analysis, in particular the
vibrant and extensive disputes concerning the applicability of
Bourdieu's concepts and methods. Subsequently, implications for the
future of research work in cultural analysis, including into theory
and methods, are drawn. The contributing authors offer key
interpretations of the work of Bordieu, arguments for alternative
approaches to cultural analysis, and critical applications of his
concepts in empirical analysis.
This book is essential reading for graduate students of
sociology, cultural studies, social anthropology or cultural
geography, providing great insight into the work of one of the most
eminent contemporary scholars in the field of cultural
analysis.
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