Masculine Domination

Cover of Masculine Domination by Pierre Bourdieu
Publisher: Polity Press
Year: 2001
Language: en
Pages: 133
ISBN-13: 9780745622644
Dimensions:
Height: 9.440926 Inches
Length: 6.342507 Inches
Weight: 0.81350574678 Pounds
Width: 0.649605 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 305.3
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Masculine Domination by Pierre Bourdieu, published by Polity Press in 2001, explores the pervasive nature of masculine dominance within society. This 133-page work delves into the ethnographic analysis of gender divisions in Kabyle society, revealing the symbolic structures of the androcentric unconscious that persist in contemporary cultures. Bourdieu examines how this form of domination operates as a subtle yet powerful form of symbolic violence, often accepted unwittingly by both men and women.

Readers will find a thorough investigation into the mechanisms that perpetuate gender inequality, as Bourdieu discusses the role of social institutions such as family, school, and state in reinforcing these dynamics. The book raises critical questions about the potential for change in gender relations, challenging readers to consider how historical constructs are often mistaken for natural order. With its focus on social science and discrimination, this edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in gender, sexuality, and power dynamics.


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Masculine domination is so deeply ingrained in our unconscious that we hardly perceive all of its dimensions. It is so much in line with our expectations that we struggle to call it fully into question. Pierre Bourdieu’s ethnographic analysis of gender divisions in Kabyle society, as a living reservoir of the Mediterranean cultural tradition, provides a potent instrument for disclosing the symbolic structures of the androcentric unconscious which survives in the men and women of our own societies.

Bourdieu analyses masculine domination as a paradigmatic form of symbolic violence – the kind of gentle, invisible, pervasive violence which is exercised through cognition and misrecognition, knowledge and sentiment, often with the unwitting consent of the dominated. To understand this form of domination we must analyse both its invariant features and the historical work of dehistoricization through which social institutions – family, school, church, state – eternalize the arbitrary at the root of men’s power. This analysis leads directly to the political question: can we neutralize the mechanisms through which history is continuously turned into nature, thereby freeing the forces of change and accelerating the incipient transformations of the relations between the sexes?

This new book by Pierre Bourdieu – which has been a bestseller in France – will be essential reading for students and scholars across the social sciences and humanities and for anyone concerned with questions of gender, sexuality and power.

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