Bourdieu, Editor’s
introduction
The book that is used is Language and Symbolic Power by
Pierre Bourdieu. Please do not only answer the questions with quotes from the
book. Every question should be ~300- 400 words.
34. Explain what Bourdieu means by:
institution (p.8), habitus (p.12), practical
sense
(p.13), linguistic
capital (p.18), censorship (p.19).
35. Bourdieu
describes gift exchanges as symbolic violence (p.24). What
does he mean by
‘symbolic
violence’ ? Can you think of a time when you experienced the giving or
receiving of a
gift as symbolic violence ? Explain in Bourdieu’s terms.
36. What does Bourdieu mean by the
statement: “within a field, individuals occupy positions
determined by
the quantity of different types of capital they possess” (p.29).? Give an
example.
The economy of linguistic
exchanges.
37. Consider the following statement by
Bourdieu: “The power of suggestion which is
exerted
through things and persons and which, instead of
telling the child what he
must do, tells
him what he is, and thus leads him to
become durably what he has
to
be, is the condition for the effectiveness
of all kinds of symbolic power that
will
subsequently be able to operate on a
habitus predisposed to respond to them”.
(p.52) 1)
Explain what each of the italicized phrases means 2) Does this statement apply
to schooling in the US.? Why? Why not?
38. What does Bourdieu mean by the
phrase profit of distinction (p.18)?
Give an example.
39. Two properties characterize
linguistic excellence: distinction and correctness (p.60) Drawing
on Bourdieu’s
discussion on p.63, explain the difference between distinction and
correctness in
language use.
Bourdieu, Price formation and
anticipation of profits
40. Explain what Bourdieu means by strategies
of condescension (p.68). Give an
example.
41. What does Bourdieu mean by the
statement: “The source of the profit of distinction
…derives from
the totality of the social universe and the relations of domination
that give
structure to it, although one of the most important constituents of this
profit lies in
the fact that it appears to be based on the qualities of the person
alone” (p.73 end
of first paragraph). Can you think of an example?
42. Think of one or two euphemisms
(p.78 bottom) prevalent in our society, that are the
result of a
“censorship inherent in particular relations of linguistic production”
(p.79 top). What
censorship governs these euphemisms and, vice-versa, which
market demands
do these euphemisms respond to, i.e., what symbolic profit is
gained by the
use of these euphemisms and by whom?
Bourdieu, Authorized language,
rites of institution.
43. Consider a ritual discourse (e.g.,
school instruction, religious liturgy, graduation/
marriage/ US naturalization ceremony, SAT or GRE
examination, college
application,
college or job interview). List the set of institutional conditions (not
felicity conditions!) which must be
fulfilled in order for this ritual discourse to be recognized, i.e., received
and accepted as such. (Be precise: what happens? Who says what?)
44. What is “social magic”? What does
Bourdieu mean by the statement: “social magic
manages to
produce discontinuity out of continuity”? (p.120) Give an example.
45. Do you agree with Bourdieu’s
statement at the end of Ch.4 that the sole function of rites of
institution
is to give meaning to people’s existence, without which their lives would
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