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Cultural Capital The Problem Of Literary Canon Formation John Guillory

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Cultural Capital The Problem Of Literary Canon Formation John Guillory
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.76 MB
Pages: 408
Author: John Guillory
ISBN: 9780226310015, 0226310019
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Cultural Capital The Problem Of Literary Canon Formation John Guillory by John Guillory 9780226310015, 0226310019 instant download after payment.

John Guillory challenges the most fundamental premises of the canon debate by resituating the problem of canon formation in an entirely new theoretical framework. The result is a book that promises to recast not only the debate about the literary curriculum but also the controversy over "multiculturalism" and the current "crisis of the humanities." Employing concepts drawn from Pierre Bourdieu's sociology, Guillory argues that canon formation must be understood less as a question of the representation of social groups than as a question of the distribution of "cultural capital" in the schools, which regulate access to literacy, to the practices of reading and writing.

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