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Discover the transformative insights of Pierre Bourdieu's groundbreaking lectures in 'Symbolic Revolution'—a pivotal exploration of art's cultural dynamics. This essential volume delves into the life and works of the iconic artist Édouard Manet, revealing how his innovative approach challenged the rigid norms of academic art and sparked a cultural shift. Through a sociological lens, Bourdieu examines the intricate interplay between art and society, illustrating how Manet's masterpieces defied the dominance of conservative academicians and resonated with the changing landscape of the 19th-century art world. By unpacking Bourdieu’s profound analysis, you gain an invaluable understanding of impressionism and the evolution of artistic value. This book is not just a critical study of Manet; it’s a vital resource for scholars, students, and art enthusiasts eager to grasp the complexities of cultural fields and symbolic revolutions. Join Bourdieu on this intellectual journey that continues to impact how we perceive and judge art today. Ideal for anyone in sociology, art history, and the humanities, 'Symbolic Revolution' is a must-have addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in Bourdieu's thought-provoking ideas and discover how they shape our understanding of artistic representation and cultural production.