Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 19:22:13 GMT+2 From: Marko Toivanen <marko-AT-JOYL.JOENSUU.FI> Subject: BOURDIEU - Discussion of Pierre Bourdieu's philosophy and sociology NOTE: You have received this message because you are a subscriber to one or more mailing lists of the Spoon Collective. The Spoon-Announcements mechanism is occasionally used to distribute information of general interest in order to avoid duplicate cross-postings. All subscribers to Spoon mailing lists automatically and unavoidably will receive periodic postings from Spoon-Announcements. **************************************************************** A N N O U N C I N G B O U R D I E U - DISCUSSION OF PIERRE BOURDIEU'S PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY BOURDIEU is an electronic forum for discussion and debate inspired by the philosophical and sociological thought of Pierre Bourdieu. BOURDIEU is an open list - all interested parties are invited and encouraged to take part in posting and discussion. All topics related to the thought of Pierre Bourdieu are relevant for discussion on this list. In order to give an opportunity to a larger audience this list will be bilingual - discussions can be either in English or in French or in both. For more information, send the following command as an e-mail message to majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu info bourdieu To subscribe bourdieu, send the following command as an e-mail message to majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu subscribe bourdieu Discussions approriate for this list include among other themes the following: -Bourdieu and the classical sociology (e.g. Marx, Durkheim, Weber) -Bourdieu in the field French and international philosophy and sociology -Bourdieu and the critical theory -Bourdieu's study on education -Bourdieu and structuralism/poststructuralism -Bourdieu and masculine domination -Bourdieu and feminism -Bourdieu and politics -Bourdieu and anthropology (kinship, ritual, etc.) -Bourdieu and body (embodiment) -Bourdieu and arts (literature, painting, etc.) -Bourdieu and philosophy -Bourdieu as a "public scribe" -Autonomy, role and commitment of intellectuals in society -Theory and methodology in social sciences -The status of sociology and sociologists in society -Power use and abuse in academia -Cultural, social, symbolic capitals -Habitus and social classes -Symbolic violence
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