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The Rules of Art

Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field

By: Pierre Bourdieu (Collège de France)


Description

This is Bourdieu's long-awaited study of Flaubert and the formation of the modern literary field, it is an important contribution to the study of the social and historical conditions of literary works.

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Paperback
Status
Available
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780745617787
ISBN10
0745617786
Publication Dates ROW:
May 1996
Publication Dates US:
Publication Dates Aus & NZ:



Format
229 x 152 mm , 6 x 9 in
Pages
432 pages

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Reviews

"A major, path-breaking work, The Rules of Art will stimulate theoretical debates for years to come." Le Nouvel Observateur

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


"This is by far Bourdieu's best book to date." Acta Sociologica

"Both The Rules of Art and The 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

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Table of Contents

Prologue: Flaubert, Analyst of Flaubert: A Reading of Sentimental Education.

Part I: Three States of the Field.

1. The Conquest of Autonomy: The Critical Phase in the Emergence of the Field.

2. The Emergence of a Dualist Structure.

3. The Market for Symbolic Goods.

Part II: Foundations of a Science of Works of Art.

4. Questions of Method.

5. The Author's Point of View: Some General Properties of Fields of Cultural Production.

Part III: To Understand Understanding. .

6. The Historical Genesis of the Pure Aesthetic.

7. The Social Genesis of the Eye.

8. A Theory of Reading in Practice.

Da Capo Illusion and the Illusio. .

Postscript For a Corporatism of the Universal.

Notes.

Index of Names.

Subject Index.

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Author Information

Pierre Bourdieu was Professor of Sociology at the Collège de France.

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