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Between Repression and Anamnesis: Pierre Bourdieu and the Vicissitudes of Literary Form
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Chapters in this book
- Contents i
- Introduction: Bourdieu and the Literary Field 1
- Contributors 1
- How Field Theory Can Contribute to Knowledge of World Literary Space 10
- Autonomy Revisited: The Question of Mediations and its Methodological Implications 30
- The Literary Field and the Field of Power: The Case of Modern China 49
- Between Repression and Anamnesis: Pierre Bourdieu and the Vicissitudes of Literary Form 66
- Reading and Reflexivity: Bourdieu’s Faulkner 83
- Fields and Fragments: Bourdieu, Pascal and the Teachings of Literature 97
- On an Enigmatic Text by Pierre Bourdieu 115
- Apollinaire, Autumn Ill 131
- Notes on Contributors 137
Chapters in this book
- Contents i
- Introduction: Bourdieu and the Literary Field 1
- Contributors 1
- How Field Theory Can Contribute to Knowledge of World Literary Space 10
- Autonomy Revisited: The Question of Mediations and its Methodological Implications 30
- The Literary Field and the Field of Power: The Case of Modern China 49
- Between Repression and Anamnesis: Pierre Bourdieu and the Vicissitudes of Literary Form 66
- Reading and Reflexivity: Bourdieu’s Faulkner 83
- Fields and Fragments: Bourdieu, Pascal and the Teachings of Literature 97
- On an Enigmatic Text by Pierre Bourdieu 115
- Apollinaire, Autumn Ill 131
- Notes on Contributors 137