TY - BOOK ID - 5228720 TI - La domination masculine PY - 1998 SN - 2020352516 9782020352512 PB - [Paris] : Seuil, DB - UniCat KW - Sex role. KW - Dominance (Psychology) KW - Power (Social sciences) KW - Men KW - Sexism. KW - Rôle selon le sexe KW - Dominance (Psychologie) KW - Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) KW - Hommes KW - Sexisme KW - Psychology. KW - Psychologie KW - Sex role KW - Sexism KW - Ethnographie KW - Kabyles (peuple) KW - Psychology KW - 305 KW - 316.3 KW - -Power (Social sciences) KW - Sex bias KW - Attitude (Psychology) KW - Prejudices KW - Sex (Psychology) KW - Social perception KW - Gender role KW - Sex differences (Psychology) KW - Social role KW - Gender expression KW - Empowerment (Social sciences) KW - Political power KW - Exchange theory (Sociology) KW - Political science KW - Social sciences KW - Sociology KW - Consensus (Social sciences) KW - Human males KW - Human beings KW - Males KW - Effeminacy KW - Masculinity KW - Social hierarchy (Psychology) KW - Control (Psychology) KW - Social groups KW - Genderstudies. Rol van de sekse. Gender. Personen vanuit interdisciplinair gezichtspunt KW - Sociale structuur --(sociologie) KW - Dominance (Psychology). KW - Power (Social sciences). KW - 316.3 Sociale structuur --(sociologie) KW - 305 Genderstudies. Rol van de sekse. Gender. Personen vanuit interdisciplinair gezichtspunt KW - Rôle selon le sexe KW - pouvoir KW - sexisme KW - Sociologie KW - 310 KW - sociologie KW - Men - Psychology KW - Gender roles KW - Gendered role KW - Gendered roles KW - Role, Gender KW - Role, Gendered KW - Role, Sex KW - Roles, Gender KW - Roles, Gendered KW - Roles, Sex KW - Sex roles KW - Discrimination sexuelle KW - Pouvoir (sciences sociales) KW - Masculinité (psychologie) KW - Institutions sociales KW - Dominance (psychologie) KW - Relations hommes-femmes KW - Différences entre sexes KW - Algérie KW - Moeurs et coutumes UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5228720 AB - Bourdieu analyzes masculine domination as a prime example of symbolic violence--the kind of gentle, invisible, pervasive violence exercised through the everyday practices of social life. To understand this form of domination we must also analyze the social mechanisms and institutions--family, school, church, and state--that transform history into nature and eternalize the arbitrary. Only in this way can we open up the possibilities for a kind of political action that can put history in motion again by neutralizing the mechanisms that have naturalized and dehistoricized the relations between the sexes. [publisher's description] ER -