Quotes by Pierre Bourdieu

Bourdieu about Goffman's totalitarian institutions and the new man

If all societies and, significantly, all the ‘totalitarian institutions,’ in Goffman’s phrase, that seek to produce a new man through a process of ‘deculturation’ and ‘reculturation’ set such store on the seemingly most insignificant details of dress, bearing, physical and verbal manners, the reason is that, treating the body as a memory, they entrust to it in abbreviated and practical, i.e. mnemonic, form the fundamental principles of the arbitrary content of the culture. These principles become unconscious.

Outline of a Theory of Practice (1977:94).
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