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  1. Synopsis. Sociology is a Martial Art shows how Pierre Bourdieu works, “thinking in action” and what the daily life of a sociologist is made of. To date, the work has never been broadcast on French television.

  2. 14 de jul. de 2023 · A collection of essays by the late French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu on topics such as democracy, social inequality, and cultural politics. The book title is a metaphor for Bourdieu's approach to sociology as a critical and engaged discipline.

  3. Filmed over three years, Sociology is a Martial Art follows Bourdieu as he lectures, attends political rallies, travels, and meets with his students, staff, and research team in Paris. The screening will be followed by an informal discussion on Bourdieu’s work and influence.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2024 · SOCIOLOGY IS A MARTIAL ART, a new documentary about Bourdieu's life, became an unexpected hit in France just prior to his death. Filmed over three years, director Pierre Carles' camera follows Bourdieu as he lectures, attends political rallies, travels, meets with his students, staff, and research team in Paris, and includes Bourdieu ...

  5. I am struck by the translation of the film’s title into English: “La sociologie est un sport du combat” becomes “Sociology is a Martial Art”. There is no warrant for translating combat sport as martial art. Both words exist in French as they do in English, so why this mistranslation?

  6. Abstract. Pierre Bourdieu often said sociology is a martial art, a means of self-defense. Basically, you use it to defend yourself, without having the right to use if for unfair attacks. Pierre's Bourdieu's forty books and countless articles represent probably the most brilliant and fruitful renovation and application of social science in our era.

  7. 2 de may. de 2001 · Sociology Is a Martial Art: Directed by Pierre Carles. With Pierre Bourdieu, José Bové, Pierre Carles, Gaby Reich. For three years, Pierre Carles followed French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, working to have his research understood and people prompted to action.