Les Règles de l’art

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Les Règles de l’art is a major sociological study by Pierre Bourdieu that analyzes the social conditions of literary production and the emergence of the autonomous artistic field in 19th-century France.

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instanceOf book
sociological study
appliesTheoryOf cultural capital
field
habitus
symbolic capital
author Pierre Bourdieu NERFINISHED
centralConcept autonomy of the artistic field
field of cultural production
illusio
symbolic power
countryOfOrigin France
discipline literary theory
sociology
examines autonomization of the literary field
institutionalization of the writer
market for symbolic goods
position-takings of writers
relations between art and economy
relations between art and politics
structure of the literary field
focusesOn emergence of the autonomous artistic field
social conditions of literary production
genre literary sociology
sociology of culture
hasEnglishTitle The Rules of Art NERFINISHED
influenced art history
cultural sociology
literary studies
mainSubject 19th-century French literature
autonomous artistic field
cultural production
field theory
literary production
notableCaseStudy Gustave Flaubert NERFINISHED
Madame Bovary NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
pageCount ~500
partOf Pierre Bourdieu’s works on cultural production
publicationYear 1992
publisher Éditions du Seuil NERFINISHED
relatedWork La Distinction NERFINISHED
Les Règles de l’art: Genèse et structure du champ littéraire NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 19th century
setInPlace France NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework constructivism
sociology of fields
structuralism
translatedInto English

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The Rules of Art originalTitle Les Règles de l’art