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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 02:40:19 -0500 (EST)
From: Jon Beasley-Murray <jpb8-AT-acpub.duke.edu>
Subject: Re: Event, and Habitus


I've always been interested in overlappings between Deleuze and 
Bourdieu.  

But I'd like to ask, in this context, what is meant by Deleuze' notion of 
structure?

I'd have thought that Deleuze's concept of image of thought is very 
similar to Bourdieu's analysis of doxa, and that habitus is indeed a 
description of social mechanisms as they function in immanence.

But again, I'd need to know what (or which) Deleuzian theory of structure 
is at issue here.

Take care

Jon

Jon Beasley-Murray
Literature Program
Duke University
jpb8-AT-acpub.duke.edu

(from January 1999:)
Hispanic Studies
University of Aberdeen
jbmurray-AT-abdn.ac.uk

http://www.duke.edu/~jpb8/


   

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