Picturing Algeria - Pierre Bourdieu - Books - Columbia University Press - 9780231148436 - August 12, 2014
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Picturing Algeria


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As a soldier in the French army, Pierre Bourdieu took thousands of photographs documenting the abject conditions and suffering (as well as the resourcefulness, determination, grace, and dignity) of the Algerian people as they fought in the Algerian War (1954-1962). Sympathizing with those he was told to regard as "enemies," Bourdieu became deeply and permanently invested in their struggle to overthrow French rule and the debilitations of poverty. Bourdieu immediately undertook the creation of a new ethnographic-sociological science based on his experiences--one that was capable of explaining the mechanics of French colonial aggression and the impressive, if curious, ability of the Algerians to resist it. This volume pairs 130 of Bourdieu's photographs with key excerpts from his related writings. It also features an interview with Bourdieu in which he speaks to his experiences in Algeria, its significance on his intellectual evolution, his role in transforming photography into a means for social inquiry, and the duty of the committed intellectual to participate in an increasingly troubled world.


248 pages

Media Books     Book
Released August 12, 2014
ISBN13 9780231148436
Publishers Columbia University Press
Pages 248
Dimensions 197 × 145 × 13 mm   ·   384 g
Language English  
Editor Frisinghelli, Christine
Editor Schultheis, Franz (<p>Franz Schultheis, Zeppelin Universitat Friedrichshafen, Deutschland< / p>)

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