Section I: Domination.
Introduction to Section I.
Thinking Feminism with and Against Bourdieu.
Bourdieu, Social Suffering and Working-Class Life.
Section II: Rationality and Politics in Bourdieu's Social Theory.
Introduction to Section II.
Reasons for Domination, Bourdieu vs. Habermas.
A Militant Sociology: the Political Commitment of Pierre Bourdieu.
Durkheim and Bourdieu: the Common Plinth and It's Cracks.
Section III: The Sociolology of Culture.
Introduction to Section III.
Hidden Agenda; Pierre Bourdieu and Terry Eagleton.
A different Field of Vision: Gentleman and Players in Edinbugh, 1826-1851.
The Mediated Manufacture of an `Avant Garde': Bourdieusian Analysis of the Field of Contemporary Art in London, 1997-9.
The English Intellectual Field in the 1790s and the Creative Project of Samuel Taylor Coleridge-an application of Bourdieu's Cultural Analysis.
The Impact of Market Journalism: Pierre Bourdieu On the Media.
Bourdieu and The Art Historians.
Contributors.
Index.