The Field Of Cultural Production by Pierre Bourdieu
Essays on Art and Literature
This insightful work delves into the intricate dynamics of the cultural field, exploring how art, literature, and other cultural products are created, distributed, and consumed within society. It examines the roles of various agents, such as artists, critics, and institutions, in shaping cultural value and taste. Through a sociological lens, the text reveals the power structures and struggles that influence cultural production, highlighting how cultural capital and social hierarchies impact the creation and reception of cultural works. The analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between culture, power, and society.
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- 1993
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