The theory of fields from the prism of literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31048/1852.4826.v8.n1.11850Keywords:
Teoría de los campos, campo literario, campo político, campo científicoAbstract
This article was originally written by Joseph Jurt expressly as an introduction to Naciones literarias. Una sociología histórica del campo literario (Literary Nations. A historical sociology of the literary field), a compilation of texts translated and published by IDACOR (CONICET / UNC) Program of History and Anthropology in its book series Entreculturas (Villa Maria, Eduvim, 2014). Finally this text did not integrate the book, but for its richness and interest we decided to share it in the RMA. It presents a synthesis of the analytical issues addressed in the book about the notion of literary field and its relations with the political, scientific and artistic fields, as well as the logic of the field of reception.
Traducción de María Victoria López.
Instituto de Antropología de Córdoba - IDACOR CONICET, UNC.
Correo electrónico: victorialopez84@gmail.com
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