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Feminism after Bourdieu / edited by Lisa Adkins and Beverley Skeggs.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford, UK ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: vi, 258 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1405123958
  • 9781405123952
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.4201 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ1190 .F41755 2004
Contents:
Introduction : Feminism, Bourdieu and after / Lisa Adkins -- Context and background : Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of class, gender and sexuality / Beverly Skeggs -- Bourdieu, class and gender : "the return of the living dead?" / Terry Lovell -- Gendering Bourdieu's concept of capitals? : emotional capital, women and social class / Diane Reay -- Exchange, value and affect : Bourdieu and 'the self' / Beverly Skeggs -- Notes on 'what not to wear' and post-feminist symbolic violence / Angela McRobbie -- Rules of engagement : habitus, power and resistance / Steph Lawler -- Habitus and social suffering : culture, addiction and the syringe / Nicole Vitellone -- Mapping the obituary : notes towards a Bourdieusian interpretation / Bridget Fowler -- Agency and experience : gender as a lived relation / Lois McNay -- Reflexivity : freedom or habit of gender? / Lisa Adkins -- Anamnesis and amnesis in Bourdieu's work : the case for a feminist anamnesis / Anne Witz -- Shame in the habitus / Elspeth Probyn.
Summary: Exploring the key feminist issues such as performativity, affect, habit, respectability, shame, pain, testimony, suffering, resentment and ressentiment, this work is a collection of essays bringing Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical world face to face with feminist theorizing.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : Feminism, Bourdieu and after / Lisa Adkins -- Context and background : Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of class, gender and sexuality / Beverly Skeggs -- Bourdieu, class and gender : "the return of the living dead?" / Terry Lovell -- Gendering Bourdieu's concept of capitals? : emotional capital, women and social class / Diane Reay -- Exchange, value and affect : Bourdieu and 'the self' / Beverly Skeggs -- Notes on 'what not to wear' and post-feminist symbolic violence / Angela McRobbie -- Rules of engagement : habitus, power and resistance / Steph Lawler -- Habitus and social suffering : culture, addiction and the syringe / Nicole Vitellone -- Mapping the obituary : notes towards a Bourdieusian interpretation / Bridget Fowler -- Agency and experience : gender as a lived relation / Lois McNay -- Reflexivity : freedom or habit of gender? / Lisa Adkins -- Anamnesis and amnesis in Bourdieu's work : the case for a feminist anamnesis / Anne Witz -- Shame in the habitus / Elspeth Probyn.

Exploring the key feminist issues such as performativity, affect, habit, respectability, shame, pain, testimony, suffering, resentment and ressentiment, this work is a collection of essays bringing Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical world face to face with feminist theorizing.

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