S U B S T A N C E 93

Vol. 29, No. 3, 2000 [Full Text*]
Special Issue: Pierre Bourdieu guest edited by Jean-François Fourny
Niilo Kauppi on the French intellectual tradition, Jill Forbes on Bourdieu’s Maieutics, Keith Reader on Engagement, Beate Krais on gender relationship, Gunter Gebauer on Searle and Bourdieu, Jacques Dubois on Bourdieu and Literature, Jean-François Fourny on Bourdieu and Psychoanalysis. Also: a commentary by Robert F. Barsky on the 1930s

Special Issue: Pierre Bourdieu
Editor: Jean-François Fourny
Introduction
Jean-François Fourny
The Sociologist as Moraliste: Pierre Bourdieu’s Practice of Theory and the French Intellectual Tradition
Niilo Kauppi
Bourdieu’s Maieutics
Jill Forbes
The State They’re in: Bourdieu, Debray, and the Revival of Engagement
Keith Reader
The Gender Relationship in Bourdieu’s Sociology
Beate Krais
translated by Jennifer Marston William
Habitus, Intentionality, and Social Rules: A Controversy
between Searle and Bourdieu
Gunter Gebauer
translated by Jennifer Marston William
Pierre Bourdieu and Literature
Jacques Dubois
translated by Meaghan Emery with Pamela Sing
Bourdieu’s Uneasy Psychoanalysis
Jean-François Fourny
translated by Meaghan Emery

SPECIAL REVIEW
:
Brown, Nicholas, and Imre Szemaeds. Pierre Bourdieu: Fieldwork in Culture
Reviewed by David Eick

COMMENTARY:

Residues of the 1930s
Robert F. Barsky

REVIEWS
Agamben, Giorgio. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life.
Reviewed by Kalliopi Nikolopoulou.
Hénaff, Marcel Claude Lévi-Strauss and the Making of Structural Anthropology.
Reviewed by Michele Richman
Hill, Leslie. Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary.
Reviewed by Stuart Kendall.
Kandé, Sylvie, ed. Discours sur le métissage, identités métisses: en quête d’Ariel.
Reviewed by Eric Prieto.
Kaplan, Alice. The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach.
Reviewed by Richard J. Golsan.
Kemedjio, Cilas. De la Négritude à la Creolité: Edouard Glissant, Maryse Condé et la Malédiction de la Théorie.
Reviewed by Jimia Boutouba.

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