The Rules of Art

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The Rules of Art is Pierre Bourdieu’s influential sociological study of the literary field, examining how power, institutions, and cultural capital shape the production and reception of art and literature.

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instanceOf book
sociological study
analyzes emergence of autonomous literary field
relations between art and market
relations between art and politics
appliesConcept autonomy
cultural capital
field
habitus
illusio
symbolic capital
argues aesthetic value is socially constructed
art is shaped by social structures
autonomy of art is historically produced
author Pierre Bourdieu
caseStudy Charles Baudelaire
Gustave Flaubert
countryOfOrigin France
EnglishTitle The Rules of Art self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field
examines distribution of cultural goods
position of writers in the literary field
production of literary works
reception of literary works
role of critics and publishers
struggles over legitimacy in art
focusesOn 19th-century French literature
French literary field
influencedField art history
cultural studies
literary studies
sociology of culture
language French
notableFor integration of empirical research and theory
systematic analysis of the literary field
originalTitle Les Règles de l’art
publicationYear 1992
subject art field
autonomy of art
cultural capital
cultural production
field theory
institutions of art
literary field
literary institutions
power relations in culture
sociology of literature
symbolic capital
theoreticalFramework Bourdieu’s theory of fields
reflexive sociology
translatedInto English

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Pierre Bourdieu notableWork The Rules of Art
The Rules of Art EnglishTitle The Rules of Art self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field