2021 - Franco Angeli
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Social ageing : fragments of an autoanalysis
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- This essay originally interprets selfobjectivation as utterly exceptional liberty (and privilege) of sociological observers. The author touches upon several dimensions of her social identity. Starting with the process of downward mobility undergone by her family, she goes over private issues such as her loss of faith and marital dynamics (as well as political engagement and relationship with academic institutions), linking her existential course to certain broader topics in particular: eÌÂmigreÌÂs' condition, split habitus, female subjugation, symbolic violence, interdisciplinarity. [Publisher's text].
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Sociologia e ricerca sociale : 126, 3, 2021-
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ISSN: 1971-8446
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In this issue
- Presentazione del fascicolo
- Sketch for a sociology of sociological self-analyses
- Social ageing : fragments of an autoanalysis
- A bourdieusian CV from the fringe of the field
- Pierre Bourdieu as I remember him.
- Lost and gained in translation
- Between the end of real Socialism and the crisis of capitalism : a bourdieusian academic experience
- From Paris to Boston : a trajectory with Pierre Bourdieu
- My work with and from Bourdieu : tools, stakes and commitment
- Arguing with Bourdieu : a South African encounter
- Bourdieusian self-analyses as a Japanese sociologist