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From: "Nick Prior" <nprior-AT-afb1.ssc.ed.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 18:42:14 +0000
Subject: Bourdieu and Lefebvre


I've started to work on the analytical interface of Bourdieu's work 
on social space with Lefebvre's on the 'trialectics of spatiality' 
(Soja) - viz. what would a habitus of material/discursive space look 
like? (for instance in the city). Could anyone point me in relevant 
directions re. pre-exisiting literature and covered ground? Of course 
I'm skewing Bourdieu towards a more Marxian orientation which some 
Bourdieusians are loath to do, but I think 'rubbing' habitus against 
post-situ notions of space might produce interesting results. 
Responses welcome,

A: "There is light at the end of the tunnel"
B: "We're in a tunnel?"

Best wishes,

Nick Prior



Dr Nick Prior
Lecturer in Sociology
University of Edinburgh
18 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9LN
0131 650 3991
nick.prior-AT-ed.ac.uk
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