Pierre Bourdieu: Transformation Societies and the Middle Class

This article reconstructs Pierre Bourdieu's œuvre from his interest in transformation societies. The focus is on fundamental change in the objective structure of societies, a common characteristic of all three he treated in depth—Algerian in the 1950s and French in the 1960s and late 1900s. Bou...

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Publié dans:Middle East - Topics & Arguments
Auteur principal: Barlösius, Eva
Format: Artikel (Zeitschrift)
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anglais
Publié: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2014
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Résumé:This article reconstructs Pierre Bourdieu's œuvre from his interest in transformation societies. The focus is on fundamental change in the objective structure of societies, a common characteristic of all three he treated in depth—Algerian in the 1950s and French in the 1960s and late 1900s. Bourdieu asked what uncertainties and miseries people feel when their habitus is overtaken by rapid change in objective structure. He concluded that their experience often results in a hysteresis effect and a split habitus and that members of the middle class in particular, because of their uncertain position in the social structure, suffer from both phenomena.
DOI:10.17192/meta.2014.2.1312