Every power to exert symbolic violence, ie, every power which manages to impose meanings and to impose them as legitimate by concealing the power relations which are the basis of its force, adds its own specifically symbolic force to those power relations. Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture - 第 xviii 頁Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Passeron 著 - 1990 - 254 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| S. Petrilli - 2001 - 288 頁
...text is produced, sold, marketed and read also have a crucial role to play. Bourdieu points out that every power which manages to impose meanings and to...relations which are the basis of its force, adds its own symbolic force to those power relations (Bourdieu & Passeron 1977). Translation, of course, is a primary... | |
| Brian Pronger - 2002 - 300 頁
...symbolic power is actually the power to do 'symbolic violence, ' which Bourdieu explains as follows: 'Every power to exert symbolic violence, ie every...force, adds its own specifically symbolic force to these power relations' (Bourdieu and Passeron 1990, 4). The legitimacy of scientific representation... | |
| Andreas Fischer, Gunnel Tottie, Hans Martin Lehmann - 2002 - 252 頁
...subfield of personnel recruitment in industry. Bourdieu and Passeron (1990: 4) define symbolic power as "every power which manages to impose meanings and...power relations which are the basis of its force." It can, in other words, only be effective either if it successfully manages to conceal its true nature... | |
| Luc Boltanski, Eve Chiapello - 2005 - 664 頁
...personality, or bad faith (the first axiom of 'Foundations of a Theory of Symbolic Violence' reads: 'Every power to exert symbolic violence, ie every...specifically symbolic force to those power relations': Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron, Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture, trans. Richard... | |
| Jean Elizabeth Howard, Marion F. O'Connor - 2005 - 312 頁
...relation within the educational institution entails symbolic violence, that is, the exercise of power "to impose meanings and to impose them as legitimate...power relations which are the basis of its force" (p. 4). The school's second major function, closely related to the first, is to separate upper-class... | |
| Juan Jose Battle, Michael Bennett, Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr. - 308 頁
...Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron provide a definition of symbolic violence, stating that it represents "every power which manages to impose meanings and...power relations which are the basis of its force, [adding] its own specifically symbolic force to those power relations" (p. 5). This conceptualization... | |
| Chris Allen - 2007 - 168 頁
...domination as 'symbolic violence', which occurs when the practitioners of a point of view: ... manage to impose meanings and to impose them as legitimate...power relations which are the basis of its force, add[ing] its own specifically symbolic force to those power relations. These relations of linguistic... | |
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