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Class and the Uses of Poetry


Class and the Uses of Poetry

Symbolic Enclosures
Sociology of the Arts

von: Andrew Smith

85,59 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031664489
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book provides new empirical evidence about the ways in which social inequalities, especially those of class, shape and delimit forms of cultural reception and creative opportunity. How does it come about that, in George Orwell’s words, ‘the divorce between poetry and popular culture is accepted as a sort of law of nature’? Drawing on qualitative research conducted in and around Glasgow, <em>Poetry, Class and Symbolic Violence</em>&nbsp;explores how working-class readers engaged with, made sense of, and contested a sense of exclusion from, contemporary poetry. In doing so it sheds light on the symbolic enclosure of poetry, on how that enclosure takes shape in the encounter between readers and poems, but also on why poetry continues to matter. Through these conversations, and in further interviews with unpublished poets, it reflects on the creative and expressive affordances of poetry, on what can be done with poetry and what it can make possible. Sociologists have had little to say about poetry as a distinctive esthetic practice. <em>Poetry, Class and Symbolic Violence</em>&nbsp;tries to break that silence and to make a start on constructing a critical sociology of poetry for today.</p>
<p>.- Chapter 1&nbsp;<em>A Late Return to Form: Reflections on sociology and poetry. </em></p>

<p>.- Chapter 2&nbsp;<em>Reading Poetry Now: A brief methodological overview.</em></p>

<p>.- Chapter 3&nbsp;<em>Where Are We Going With This?: Poetry and symbolic exclusion. </em></p>

<p>.- Chapter 4&nbsp;<em>Not Within Us, But Between Us: Making sense of poetry. </em></p>

<p>.- Chapter 5&nbsp;<em>We’ve All Got An Inner Being: Poetic labour in an unequal field. </em></p>

<p>.- Chapter 6 A Long Conclusion: <em>On the uses of poetry. </em></p>
<p><strong>Andrew Smith </strong>is Professor of Sociology at University of Glasgow, Scotland. He is the author of two previous volumes published by Palgrave: <em>C.L.R. James and the Study of Culture</em>&nbsp;(2010) and <em>Racism and Everyday Life</em>&nbsp;(2016). He is the co-editor of <em>Marxism, Colonialism and Cricket</em>&nbsp;(2018) and has published various articles in journals such as <em>Cultural Sociology, The Sociological Review, Cultural Studies and New Formations.</em></p>
<p>This book provides new empirical evidence about the ways in which social inequalities, especially those of class, shape and delimit forms of cultural reception and creative opportunity. How does it come about that, in George Orwell’s words, ‘the divorce between poetry and popular culture is accepted as a sort of law of nature’? Drawing on qualitative research conducted in and around Glasgow, <em>Poetry, Class and Symbolic Violence</em>&nbsp;explores how working-class readers engaged with, made sense of, and contested a sense of exclusion from, contemporary poetry. In doing so it sheds light on the symbolic enclosure of poetry, on how that enclosure takes shape in the encounter between readers and poems, but also on why poetry continues to matter. Through these conversations, and in further interviews with unpublished poets, it reflects on the creative and expressive affordances of poetry, on what can be done with poetry and what it can make possible. Sociologists have had little to say about poetry as a distinctive esthetic practice. <em>Poetry, Class and Symbolic Violence</em>&nbsp;tries to break that silence and to make a start on constructing a critical sociology of poetry for today.</p>

<p><strong>Andrew Smith </strong>is Professor of Sociology at University of Glasgow, Scotland. He is the author of two previous volumes published by Palgrave: <em>C.L.R. James and the Study of Culture</em>&nbsp;(2010) and <em>Racism and Everyday Life</em>&nbsp;(2016). He is the co-editor of <em>Marxism, Colonialism and Cricket</em>&nbsp;(2018) and has published various articles in journals such as <em>Cultural Sociology, The Sociological Review, Cultural Studies and New Formations.</em></p>
Provides empirical evidence about the ways in which social inequalities shape and delimit forms of cultural reception Responds to emerging debates within the sociology of culture, re-focusing on specific cultural forms and practices Develops a novel sociological understanding of poetry, in particular, what sociology’s refusal of poetry tells us about the discipline

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