Body, power and domination: a dialogue Between Michelle Perrot and Pierre Bourdieu

Authors

  • Deborah Thomé Sayão

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/%25x

Abstract

This text aims to establish a dialogue
between the work of Michelle
Perrot and Pierre Bourdieu
focusing on three topics that can
be found in their analysis: body,
power and domination. Though
conscious of the theoretical and
methodological differences that
shape Perrot‘s and Bourdieu‘s
researches, it is possible to take
both of them as a starting point to
think education, schooling, and the
role they play in contemporary life.
The main objective of the text is
to systematize arguments that can
reveal the differences, hierarchies
and violence that frame the
relations of gender in various
contexts of social life. In order to
introduce the dialogue between the
two authors I sought assistance in
Gender Studies as well as in some
approaches to the Feminist Theory

Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Sayão, D. T. (2003). Body, power and domination: a dialogue Between Michelle Perrot and Pierre Bourdieu. Perspectiva, 21(1), 121–149. https://doi.org/10.5007/%x