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Author | : Kérimel de Kerveno Éric |
Publisher | : Champ social Editions |
Total Pages | : 149 |
Release | : 2020-01-27 |
Genre | : Social Science |
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Un véritable manuel éthique du travail social comme d’un manifeste de transition vers la société inclusive. Souvent usité par les professionnels du champ social et médicosocial le vocable « posture » se traduit le plus souvent par une manière professionnelle de se tenir tel le « peripateticos » avec des usagers du secteur. Cependant lorsqu’on interroge les professionnels pour donner une définition plus précise de ce terme les travailleurs sociaux sont contraints d’aller chercher dans la langue conceptuelle d’autrui les éléments d’explication. Cet essai est une tentative de clarification de ce que recouvre la posture en même temps qu’il cherche dans la pratique quotidienne les champs de force efficients qui pourraient aider les professionnels à sortir de pseudo techniques ou méthodes proposées par les experts à la mode. C’est dans le temps long au croisement de l’Histoire et de la philosophie mais aussi dans les situations vécues qu’il est proposé de repérer ce que la pratique nous permet de découvrir. Il ne faudra pas chercher ici une énième praxis basée sur la distance, c’est de l’engagement dont il est question ici, au risque de bousculer, de se bousculer. L’essai inclus la parole libre d’acteurs du champ, formateur, usager, pair aidant, consultant apportant leur regard et expérience sur la question de la posture, et pour Yannick Blanc auteur de la postface il s’agit d’un véritable manuel éthique du travail social comme d’un manifeste de transition vers la société inclusive.
Author | : Eric Kérimel de Kerveno |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2020-01-14 |
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Author | : Clinton Sanders |
Publisher | : Temple University Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2009-08-21 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1592138896 |
Tattoos as art, work, decoration and defiance.
Author | : Jane Caplan |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2021-10-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0691238251 |
Despite the social sciences' growing fascination with tattooing--and the immense popularity of tattoos themselves--the practice has not left much of a historical record. And, until very recently, there was no good context for writing a serious history of tattooing in the West. This collection exposes, for the first time, the richness of the tattoo's European and American history from antiquity to the present day. In the process, it rescues tattoos from their stereotypical and sensationalized association with criminality. The tattoo has long hovered in a space between the cosmetic and the punitive. Throughout its history, the status of the tattoo has been complicated by its dual association with slavery and penal practices on the one hand and exotic or forbidden sexuality on the other. The tattoo appears often as an involuntary stigma, sometimes as a self-imposed marker of identity, and occasionally as a beautiful corporal decoration. This volume analyzes the tattoo's fluctuating, often uncomfortable position from multiple angles. Individual chapters explore fascinating segments of its history--from the metaphorical meanings of tattooing in Celtic society to the class-related commodification of the body in Victorian Britain, from tattooed entertainers in Germany to tattooing and piercing as self-expression in the contemporary United States. But they also accumulate to form an expansive, textured view of permanent bodily modification in the West. By combining empirical history, powerful cultural analysis, and a highly readable style, this volume both draws on and propels the ongoing effort to write a meaningful cultural history of the body. The contributors, representing several disciplines, have all conducted extensive original research into the Western tattoo. Together, they have produced an unrivalled account of its history. They are, in addition to the editor, Clare Anderson, Susan Benson, James Bradley, Ian Duffield, Juliet Fleming, Alan Govenar, Harriet Guest, Mark Gustafson, C. P. Jones, Charles MacQuarrie, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Stephan Oettermann, Jennipher A. Rosecrans, and Abby Schrader.
Author | : Chanthalangsy, Phinith |
Publisher | : UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2014-12-31 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9231010069 |
Author | : John R. W. Speller |
Publisher | : Open Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1906924422 |
Bourdieu and Literature is a wide-ranging, rigorous and accessible introduction to the relationship between Pierre Bourdieu's work and literary studies. It provides a comprehensive overview and critical assessment of his contributions to literary theory and his thinking about authors and literary works. One of the foremost French intellectuals of the post-war era, Bourdieu has become a standard point of reference in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, art history, cultural studies, politics, and sociology, but his longstanding interest in literature has often been overlooked. This study explores the impact of literature on Bourdieu's intellectual itinerary, and how his literary understanding intersected with his sociological theory and thinking about cultural policy. This is the first full-length study of Bourdieu's work on literature in English, and it provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars of literary studies, cultural theory and sociology.
Author | : Antonio Tabucchi |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780811215466 |
"It's Getting Later All the Time is an epistolary novel with a twist. Seventeen men write seventeen strangely beautiful letters - tender or rancorous - lonely monologues which move in circles. Each missive describes an affair, and each man is desperate for a reply which may never come. But then a revolutionary eighteenth letter arrives."--BOOK JACKET.
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Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Art |
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Author | : Pierre Bourdieu |
Publisher | : Polity |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2013-11-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0745646956 |
In the late 1950s, like tens of thousands of young men of his generation, Pierre Bourdieu, having recently passed the agrégation in philosophy, found himself immersed in the Algerian war. Motivated by an impulse that, as he himself says, ‘was civic rather than political’, nothing seemed more important to him than to understand the Algerian situation and provide the elements that would enable others to come to an informed judgement about it. In extremely tough conditions and along with a small group of students, Bourdieu undertook a series of studies across an Algeria that was tightly patrolled by the army, leading him to discover the shocking reality of the resettlement camps and to analyse the mechanisms of destruction of Algerian society of which they were emblematic. To achieve the objectives he had set himself, Bourdieu had to carry out a genuine intellectual conversion, acquiring an ethnographic understanding of Algerian society, learning sociological analysis at a breakneck pace and inventing new instruments - both theoretical and empirical - that would enable him to understand the relations of domination specific to colonialism. These new tools also enabled him to analyse the nature of the crisis that the war had both produced and manifested. This unique volume brings together the first texts written by Bourdieu in the midst of the Algerian conflict, as well as later writings and interviews in which he returns to the topic of Algeria and the decisive role it played in the development of his work.
Author | : W. S. F. Pickering |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Durkheimian school of sociology |
ISBN | : 9780415244039 |
A five volume collection of scholarly journal articles and chapters from books covering the subject of Emile Durkheim's work. The five volumes are thematically organized in the following sections: Volume I: 1. Durkheim: The man himself, 2. General sociology. Volume II: 3. Religion, 4. Epistemology and the philosophy of science. Volume III: 5. Morality and ethics, 6. Political sociology. Volume IV: 7. Suicide and anomie, 8. Division of labour and economics, 9. EducationP