The field of cultural and creative production: a reading through Bordieu's theory of fields

Authors

  • Karina Poli Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2021.189478

Keywords:

Cultural production field, Cultural and creative production field, Cultural policies, Creative economy

Abstract

This article presents a reading of the cultural and creative production field in contemporaneity based on the concept of cultural production field and its economic and symbolic logics developed by Pierre Bourdieu. It presents first, a chronological analysis of the development of cultural policies, as well as the expansions the field of cultural production suffered in the last 80 years. Then, it explores the theoretical-methodological structure, more specifically the concepts of field, habitus, and capitals (social, cultural, and symbolic), developed by Bourdieu to formulate the notion of cultural production field and its economic and symbolic logics.

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Author Biography

  • Karina Poli, Universidade de São Paulo

    Historian with a master's and doctorate in Communication Sciences from ECA-USP, she was a FAPESP post-doctoral fellow until 2020 to carry out an internship in the Creative and Cultural Economy Research Network at Queen Mary University of London.

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Published

2021-11-23

Issue

Section

Dossiê: Gestão cultural para a próxima década

How to Cite

Poli, K. (2021). The field of cultural and creative production: a reading through Bordieu’s theory of fields. Revista Extraprensa, 14(2), 81-103. https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2021.189478