The Anthem Companion to
Pierre Bourdieu
Edited by Derek Robbins
Anthem Press
2016
‘The Anthem Companion to Pierre Bourdieu’ offers the best
contemporary work on Pierre Bourdieu, written by the best scholars
currently working in this field. Original, authoritative and
wide-ranging, the critical assessments of this volume will make it ideal
for Bourdieu students and scholars alike.
‘Anthem Companions to Sociology’ offer authoritative and
comprehensive assessments of major figures in the development of
sociology from the last two centuries. Covering the major advancements
in sociological thought, these companions offer critical evaluations of
key figures in the American and European sociological tradition, and
will provide students and scholars with both an in-depth assessment of
the makers of sociology and chart their relevance to modern society.
Dr Derek Robbins is
Professor of International Social Theory in the School of Law and Social
Sciences (LSS) at the University of East London, UK.
Table of contents.
Acknowledgements.
Editor’s Introduction.
Part I. Aspects of Bourdieu’s thought
1. The Sociological Challenge of Reflexivity in Bourdieusian Thought.
(Simon Susan)
2. Sociology at the Scale of the Individual. Archer and Lahire contra Bourdieu.
(Frédéric Vandenberghe)
3. Bourdieu and international social science.
(Derek Robbins)
Part II. Case-studies of the international deployment of Bourdieu’s thought.
4. Bourdieu inside Europe. The European circulation of Bourdieu’s ideas.
(Marco Santoro and Andrea Gallelli)
5. The principle of differentiation in Japanese society and international knowledge transfer between Bourdieu and Japan.
(Shinichi Aizawa and Naoki Iso)
6. Worlds Within And Beyond Words: Bourdieu And The Limits Of Theory.
(Sheena Jain)
7. Social transformation and cultural reproduction: a bourdieusian analysis of post-reform China.
(Yang Yang and Xuanyang Gao)
8. Bourdieu’s use and reception: A Latin American perspective on the problems of conceptual transfer.
(Maria Luisa Mendez)
Notes on contributors.
Author index.
Subject index.
Table of contents.
Acknowledgements.
Editor’s Introduction.
Part I. Aspects of Bourdieu’s thought
1. The Sociological Challenge of Reflexivity in Bourdieusian Thought.
(Simon Susan)
2. Sociology at the Scale of the Individual. Archer and Lahire contra Bourdieu.
(Frédéric Vandenberghe)
3. Bourdieu and international social science.
(Derek Robbins)
Part II. Case-studies of the international deployment of Bourdieu’s thought.
4. Bourdieu inside Europe. The European circulation of Bourdieu’s ideas.
(Marco Santoro and Andrea Gallelli)
5. The principle of differentiation in Japanese society and international knowledge transfer between Bourdieu and Japan.
(Shinichi Aizawa and Naoki Iso)
6. Worlds Within And Beyond Words: Bourdieu And The Limits Of Theory.
(Sheena Jain)
7. Social transformation and cultural reproduction: a bourdieusian analysis of post-reform China.
(Yang Yang and Xuanyang Gao)
8. Bourdieu’s use and reception: A Latin American perspective on the problems of conceptual transfer.
(Maria Luisa Mendez)
Notes on contributors.
Author index.
Subject index.
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