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Cultural analysis and Bourdieu's legacy : settling accounts and developing alternatives
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Cultural analysis and Bourdieu's legacy : settling accounts and developing alternatives
Title remainder
settling accounts and developing alternatives
Statement of responsibility
edited by Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde
Contributor
  • Warde, Alan
  • Silva, Elizabeth Bortolaia
Subject
  • Culture -- Congresses
  • Sociology -- Congresses
  • Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002 -- Congresses
Genre
  • Congresses
Language
eng
Member of
  • Culture, economy and the social, 6
Cataloging source
DLC
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • dictionaries
  • bibliography
Series statement
Culture, economy and the social
Series volume
6

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