2018
DOI: 10.1163/9789004356719
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Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in French Sociology of Art

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“…A common thread running through the “new” is in relation to two dominant theories on the sociology of art: Howard Becker’s “Art World” (1982) and Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of “field” (1993). Part of the “new” shift is placing Bourdieu in Question (Halley, 2018) in order to move the sociology of art forward 2 . While other sociologists such as Isabelle Darmon “sidestep” the entire Bourdieu versus Becker debate in order to move forward with the notion of “domain” to examine the “relation between the dynamics of the art material and social” (Darmon, 2020, p. 15).…”
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“…A common thread running through the “new” is in relation to two dominant theories on the sociology of art: Howard Becker’s “Art World” (1982) and Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of “field” (1993). Part of the “new” shift is placing Bourdieu in Question (Halley, 2018) in order to move the sociology of art forward 2 . While other sociologists such as Isabelle Darmon “sidestep” the entire Bourdieu versus Becker debate in order to move forward with the notion of “domain” to examine the “relation between the dynamics of the art material and social” (Darmon, 2020, p. 15).…”
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“… Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in French Sociology of Art (Halley, 2018) sets for itself a challenging task: to interrogate Bourdieu's sociology of art as well as the sociology of literature. …”
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