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Book Title: Sketch for a Self-Analysis Book Author: Pierre Bourdieu (Author), Richard Nice (Translator) Paperback: 128 pages Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; English Ed edition (May 15, 2008) Language: English ISBN-10: 0226067475 ISBN-13: 978-0226067476 Attention: This book is scanned, so it's not perfect, but can be read without a problem, and after all, that is its purpose, not to be pretty.:) Book Description Publication Date: May 15, 2008 | ISBN-10: 0226067475 | ISBN-13: 978-0226067476 | Edition: English Ed Over the past four decades, French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu produced one of the most imaginative and subtle bodies of social theory of the postwar era. When he died in 2002, he was considered to be the most influential sociologist in the world and a thinker on a par with Foucault and Lévi-Strauss—a public intellectual as important to his generation as Sartre was to his. Sketch for a Self-Analysis is the ultimate outcome of Bourdieu’s lifelong preoccupation with reflexivity. Vehemently not an autobiography, this unique book is instead an application of Bourdieu’s theories to his own life and intellectual trajectory; along the way it offers compelling and intimate insights into the most important French intellectuals of the time—including Foucault, Sartre, Aron, Althusser, and de Beauvoir—as well as Bourdieu’s own formative experiences at boarding school and his moral outrage at the colonial war in Algeria. Reviews "To what will be a long debate over the meaning and legacy of Bourdieu's work . . . the Sketch is a useful contribution."(Jesse Carlson Canadian Journal of Sociology) "A graceful overview of Bourdieu's life and career. It can profitably be assigned as an introduction to Bourdieu in graduate seminars. From a sociological perspective, it is especially useful as a case study in reflective socioanalysis. A remarkable window onto one of our very greatest social thinkers, it also exemplifies wonderfully his distinctive sociological approach in action." (Mustafa Emirbayer American Journal of Sociology) About the Author Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002) was professor of sociology at the Collège de France. He is the author or coauthor of more than twenty works, including Distinction, Homo Academicus, Pascalian Meditations, On Television, State Nobility, Acts of Resistance, An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology, and Science of Science and Reflexivity, the last two also published by the University of Chicago Press. Sharing Widget |