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Habitus Defined
As defined by Bourdieu, a culturally specific way not only of doing and speaking, but also of seeing, thinking and categorising. Habitus tends to be"naturalized" in that it is taken for granted or assimilated into the unconscious so that habitus is a necessary condition of action and shared understanding.
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Mon Aug 25
- The New Orleans 100: "The New Orleans 100" is a worldwide initiative that will highlight and encourage discussion among millions about 100 of the most innovative and world-changing ideas to take root in the city since Katrina.
- Going Down the Road - Holding Out, to Last Tiny Isle, as Cajun Land Sinks Into Gulf - Series - NYTimes.com: Golden Meadow is sinking fast along with the rest of the southeastern Louisiana coast into the gulf, still its lifeblood but now also its nemesis.
Sat Aug 23
- Dissent Magazine: IN SHORT: with the disappearance of both communism and the threat of Moscow?s intervention, the 1989 coalitions fractured and old populist-natio nalist forces re-emerged.
- The American Scholar - Intimacy - By André Aciman: Revisiting the gritty Roman neighborhood of his youth, a writer discovers a world of his own invention
Fri Aug 22
- RONA CHANG: I record themes of urban sprawl, sites of industrial activity, architectural infrastructure s, and waterways, trying to visit and absorb as many places as possible.
- Book Publishers: Learn From Digg, Yelp—Eve n Gawker: Book publishing could keep itself vital by taking a page from Web 2.0 technologies, but it has a long way to go. Here are some lessons
- Curbed SF: Reader Rants: Sounding Off On Saitowitz's Synagogue: Curbed SF readers had a lot to say about Stanley Saitowitz' ;s new synagogue in the Richmond, Temple Beth Shalom (a.k.a. "the inverse half pipe," a.k.a. "the bowl," a.k.a. ...)
- David Byrne, Daniel Libeskind, and the Audio Perception of Space : Life Without Buildings: Within the new Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, there?s a room known as the Yud space.
- BLDGBLOG: Library of Dust: Library of Dust, by photographer David Maisel, published by Chronicle Books.
Wed Aug 20
- CRITICAL MASS: Thinking About New Orleans: Tom Piazza's Katrina Novel: It's hard to judge how many writers have been displaced, dislocated and disoriented by Katrina and aftermath.
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