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Bourdieu's Theoretical Summary

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1) He framed his thesis to argue that ideology is a misrepresentation of reality, or rather imagery that inspires and individual to act in accordance with materials practices. Furthermore ideology is created by the subjects of society and is for the subjects of society and therefore individuals act complicity in their domination through the use of ideological practices. 2) Methods utilized by Althusser include real-life, temporal examples and previous Marxist theories. 3) Considering there was no qualitative or quantitative data presented in this paper, Althusser acknowledge that his methods provide only awareness and consciousness about domination through ideology. 4) This paper was less effective in persuasion because the methods and data …show more content…

nurture argument in favor of nurture. 3) Bourdieu acknowledged that all forms of capital are still derivative of economic capital. 4) Bourdieu’s research design was based in theory, which is less convincing than fieldwork or methods stated previously. 5) This article is relative to the class by discussing hidden forms of capitol that can contribute to the oppression of certain communities or demographics aside from monetary status. *Crenshaw, “Mapping the Margins” 1) Crenshaw’s objective is to explore intersecting identities of race and gender in order to expose the multiple dimensions of violence against women of color. 2) Methods include fieldwork and theory. Crenshaw conducted a qualitative and observational study, which included surveys and interviews. 3) Crenshaw acknowledged that her methods for data collection exclude other identities and encourages that more studies be conducted including more intersectionalities. 4) This article was the most effective because it contained actual data, however more statistical and quantities data would be beneficial to increase the effectiveness of the thesis. 5) This article corresponds with the intersectionality theory and the 3rd wave of

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