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Bridging the study of culture and religion: Pierre Bourdieu's political economy of symbolic power

Journal/Book: Sociol Relig. 1996; 57: Marist Hall Room 108, Catholic Univ America, Washington, DC 20064. Assoc Sociology Religion. 71-85.

Abstract: This essay examines key features of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of culture in light of their potential contribution to the sociology of religion. For Bourdieu, religion can be analyzed as a system of symbolic power with properties analogous to other cultural domains, such as art, philosophy, science, or consumer fashion. Bourdieu's approach to culture develops a political economy of symbolic practices that includes a theory of symbolic interests, a theory of cultural capital, and a theory of symbolic power. While Bourdieu draws upon a variety of intellectual influences, the materialism of Karl Marx and Max Weber's sociology of religion have been particularly influential. This essay will focus on how Bourdieu elaborates from Marx and Weber to develop an original analytical grid for the study of culture and religion as well. Particular attention will be given to Bourdieu's concept of ''field'' since it is the most relevant of Bourdieu's concepts for both cultural and religious studies and currently the least well known in the sociology of religion.

Note: Article D Swartz, 10 Magnolia Ave, Newton, MA 02158 USA

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