File spoon-archives/bourdieu.archive/bourdieu_1999/bourdieu.9903, message 36


Subject: Re: adjective to go with Bourdieu
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 99 21:43:42 -0500
From: Chris Cagle <chris_cagle-AT-mindspring.com>


>This is a very dumb question, but your help would be
>appreciated.  Is there a standard adjective used to
>describe things--theory, analysis, etc.--of, by,
>concerning Bourdieu? -- Bourdesian, Bourdieuian?


I hear all sorts of things, but the most pronounceable I've seen is in 
French (in the dossier in Magazine Litteraire): bourdieusien, or 
Anglicized, Bourdieusian. 



Chris Cagle
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