Language and Symbolic Power by Pierre Bourdieu (1993, Trade Paperback)

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Language and Symbolic Power, Paperback by Bourdieu, Pierre, ISBN 074561034X, ISBN-13 9780745610344, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Examines the ways in which power is bolstered and extended by means of symbols. Th considers the importance of ritual in confirming institutions, looks at ways in which organs of power attempt to control discourse and explores the ways in which ideology can supplant reality.

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PublisherPolity Press
ISBN-10074561034X
ISBN-139780745610344
eBay Product ID (ePID)26038434341

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Number of Pages312 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLanguage and Symbolic Power
Publication Year1993
SubjectSociology / General, Linguistics / Sociolinguistics
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
AuthorPierre Bourdieu
FormatTrade Paperback

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Reviews"Linguists, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, folklorists converge more and more today in studies of situated discourse. The link between the dynamics of situations and the dynamics of society as a whole goes largely neglected. For that articulation one needs the resources of a social theory. Here Bourdieu's analyses of symbolic power and practice are our best resource; one might say they are indispensable. The starting point is not the uniform language of educational elites and formal linguists, but expressive styles; not social structure as fixed and given, but fields and fractions in which identities are ever-contested; power as collusion as well as compulsion; configurations that theory not only discloses but also effects; all in all, a perspective that is both sceptical and empirical, broad yet subtle, engaged and insightful." Professor Dell Hymes, University of Virginia
Dewey Decimal400
Table Of ContentPreface. Editor's Introduction. General Introduction. Part I: The Economy of Linguistic Exchanges: . Introduction. 1. The Production and Reproduction of Legitimate Language. 2. Price Formation and the Anticipation of Profits. Part II: The Social Institution of Symbolic Power: . Introduction. 3. Authorized Language:. The Social Conditions for the Effectiveness of Ritual Discourse. . 4. Rites of Institution. 5. Description and Prescription:. The Conditions of Possibility and the Limits of Political Effectiveness. 6. Censorship and the Imposition of Form. Part III: Symbolic Power and the Political Field: . 7. On Symbolic Power. 8. Political Representation:. Elements for a Theory of the Political Field. . 9. Delegation and Political Fetishism. 10. Identity and Representation:. Elements for a Critical Reflection on the Idea of Region. . 11. Social Space and the Genesis of 'Classes'. Notes. Index.
SynopsisThis volume brings together Bourdieus highly original writings on language and on the relations between language, power and politics. Bourdieu develops a forceful critique of traditional approaches to language, including the linguistic theories of Saussure and Chomsky and the theory of speech-acts elaborated by Austin and others., This volume brings together Bourdieu's highly original writings on language and on the relations between language, power and politics. Bourdieu develops a forceful critique of traditional approaches to language, including the linguistic theories of Saussure and Chomsky and the theory of speech-acts elaborated by Austin and others. He argues that language should be viewed not only as a means of communication but also as a medium of power through which individuals pursue their interests and display their practical competence. Drawing on the concepts which are part of his distinctive theoretical approach, Bourdieu maintains that linguistic utterances or expressions can be understood as the product of the relation between a 'linguistic market' and a 'linguistic habitus'. When individuals produce linguistic expressions, they deploy accumulated resources and they implicitly adapt their expressions to the demands of the social field or market. Hence every linguistic interaction, however personal and insignificant they may seem, bears the traces of the social structure that it both expresses and helps to reproduce. Boudieu's account sheds fresh light on the ways in which linguistic usage varies according to considerations such as class and gender. It also opens up a new approach to the ways in which language is used in the domain of politics. For politics is, among other things, the site par excellence in which words are deeds and the symbolic character of power is at stake. This volume, by one of the leading social thinkers in the world today, represents a major contribution to the study of language and power. It will be of interest to students throughout the social sciences and humanities, especially in sociology, politics, anthropology, linguistics and literature., This volume brings together Bourdieus highly original writings on language and on the relations between language, power and politics. Bourdieu develops a forceful critique of traditional approaches to language, including the linguistic theories of Saussure and Chomsky and the theory of speech-acts elaborated by Austin and others. He argues that language should be viewed not only as a means of communication but also as a medium of power through which individuals pursue their interests and display their practical competence. Drawing on the concepts which are part of his distinctive theoretical approach, Bourdieu maintains that linguistic utterances or expressions can be understood as the product of the relation between a linguistic market and a linguistic habitus. When individuals produce linguistic expressions, they deploy accumulated resources and they implicitly adapt their expressions to the demands of the social field or market. Hence every linguistic interaction, however personal and insignificant they may seem, bears the traces of the social structure that it both expresses and helps to reproduce. Boudieus account sheds fresh light on the ways in which linguistic usage varies according to considerations such as class and gender. It also opens up a new approach to the ways in which language is used in the domain of politics. For politics is, among other things, the site par excellence in which words are deeds and the symbolic character of power is at stake. This volume, by one of the leading social thinkers in the world today, represents a major contribution to the study of language and power. It will be of interest to students throughout the social sciences and humanities, especially in sociology, politics, anthropology, linguistics and literature., Now available in paperback, this important work brings together, Bourdieu's diverse writings on language, discussing in particular the relations between language, power and politics. Bourdieu argues that language should be viewed not only as a means of communication, but also as a medium of power. He also attacks the more traditional approaches to language and criticizes, in particular, the linguistic theories of Saussure and Chomsky. Applying his distinctive and highly influential theoretical approach Bourdieu sheds fresh light on the ways in which linguistic usage varies according to considerations such as class and gender. He also offers a new approach to understanding the way in which language is used in the domain of politics."

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