| Pierre Bourdieu - Social Science - 1990 - 348 pages
...experiences of those they seek to describe and so obtain the means of accurately describing both.2 Practical belief is not a 'state of mind', still less...doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body. Doxa is the relationship of immediate adherence that is established in practice between a habitus and... | |
| Theodore R. Schatzki, Wolfgang Natter - Social Science - 1996 - 242 pages
...generate. These practical senses are not disembodied faculties of mind but schemes "inscribed" in the body: Practical belief is not a "state of mind," still less...doctrines ("beliefs"), but rather a state of the body. . . . Practical sense, social necessity turned into nature, converted into motor schemes and bodily... | |
| Richard Rambuss - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 212 pages
...willingly held."24 In a related context Pierre Bourdieu contends, much to the point I am arguing here, that "practical belief is not a 'state of mind,' still less a kind of arbitrary adherence to a set of institutional dogmas and doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body."25 Yet according to... | |
| Simon J. Charlesworth - Social Science - 2000 - 336 pages
...(Wittgenstein l972: ll0), the background through which we learn the practical belief of authentic being: Practical belief is not a 'state of mind', still less...doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body . . . Enacted belief, instilled by the childhood learning that treats the body as a living memory pad,... | |
| James D. Faubion - Religion - 2001 - 264 pages
...necessary and socially unconditioned. (1990: 49-50) With an even harder edge, Bourdieu further asserts that "practical belief is not a 'state of mind,' still less a kind of adherence to a set of institutional dogmas and doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body"... | |
| Susan Leigh Foster - Performing Arts - 2002 - 356 pages
...and thinking." Bourdieu, The Logic of Practice, 69-70. 18. Bourdieu's full explanation is as follows: "Practical belief is not a 'state of mind,' still...doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body. Doxa is the relationship of immediate adherence that is established in practice between a habitus and... | |
| David L. Swartz, Vera L. Zolberg - Social Science - 2005 - 388 pages
...of Psychoanalysis 34 (1953. 1 1-17): 13. 71 . Boiirdieu, The Logic of Practice, 68-69. More fully: "Practical belief is not a 'state of mind,' still...doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body. Doxa is a state of immediate adherence that is established in practice between a habitus and the field... | |
| Yrjo Haila, Chuck Dyke - Social Science - 2006 - 348 pages
...appreciate what is being offered within the discursive and performative outlines of a particular context. 5 "Practical belief is not a 'state of mind,' still...doctrines ('beliefs'), but rather a state of the body. Doxa is the relationship of immediate adherence that is established in practice between a habitus and... | |
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