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Genetic Structuralism, Psychological Sociology and Pragmatic Social Actor TheoryProposals for a Convergence of French SociologiesThis article sets out to show that Wittgenstein and Freud have exerted a considerable - though narrow - influence on Bourdieus sociology. But their influence also pervades the theoretical development of two other currents that have emerged in French sociology in the last few years, and that were developed by L. Boltanski and L. Thévenot on the one hand, and B. Lahire on the other. Although they do not make it explicit, the advocates of these two currents have nevertheless been influenced by Wittgenstein and Freud. Thus Boltanski has drawn on Wittgenstein to develop a sociology which gives primacy to the social actors interpretation of his or her situation through lay theorizing. Lahires work clearly pays a debt to Freud with his psychological sociology. It would therefore be interesting, in the first instance, to tease out how Wittgenstein and Freud, respectively, have influenced these two systems to demonstrate that they can indeed be used to generate new sociological currents, other than Bourdieus own. This would then allow us to explore how they could be used to fill any gaps in Bourdieus work, thus giving the latter renewed relevance and staunching its stagnating tendencies. Ultimately, this analysis aims to show how Wittgensteins and Freuds theoretical influences can lead the way towards a theoretical synthesis between Bourdieus critical sociology, Boltanskis social actor theory and Lahires psychological sociology. Currently, these three currents operate independently of each other, without any kind of dialogue. And yet, far from being incompatible, these sociologies offer opportunities for exploring how they might complement and mutually enrich each other.
Key Words: common language dispositions habitus intellectual language lay people modes of action unconscious
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 21, No. 3,
85-99 (2004) |
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