Por uma história transnacional da sociologia|| entrevista com Gisèle Sapiro
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Entrevistas
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Nível técnico
Data
2022
Título do Períodico
Educação e Pesquisa
ISSN
1678-4634
Página(s)/e-location
e202248002001
Idioma(s)
pt
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Fonte
São Paulo, SP
48
48
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Gisèle Sapiro é diretora de pesquisa e medalhista de prata no Centro Nacional de Pesquisa Científica (CNRS) e diretora de estudos no Centro Europeu de Sociologia e Ciência Política (EHESS) desde 2011. Defendeu sua tese em 1994 sob a orientação de Pierre Bourdieu, mobilizando o conceito de campo para compreender a história estrutural da literatura. Sua formação e contato com Bourdieu e com sua obra tornam Sapiro uma das sucessoras do legado bourdieusiano na França. Os trabalhos de Sapiro abordam temas como a autonomia dos campos, o papel político dos escritores e intelectuais e a circulação dos saberes em uma perspectiva internacional, sobretudo no que concerne às ideias de Bourdieu e notadamente nos Estados Unidos. O objetivo da entrevista com Gisèle Sapiro é colocar em perspectiva as diferentes maneiras de ler e interpretar a obra de Pierre Bourdieu, consequências das distinções de tradução e de apropriação no Brasil e no mundo, a partir do ponto de vista de uma especialista que, sem deixar de trazer suas próprias contribuições para a sociologia crítica, muito cooperou para a difusão das ideias bourdieusianas. O trabalho de Sapiro merece a atenção de todos aqueles que compartilham seu entusiasmo intelectual e estabelecem as bases para uma história transnacional da sociologia.
Gisèle Sapiro is Director of Research at the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) and Director of Studies at the EHESS (European Center for Sociology and Political Science) since 2011, CNRS 2021 Silver Medal. She defended her thesis in 1994 under the guidance of Pierre Bourdieu, mobilizing the concept of field to understand the structural history of the field of literature. Her training and contact with Bourdieu himself and his work make Sapiro one of the successors of the Bourdieusian legacy in France. Sapiro’s works address themes such as the autonomy of fields, the political role of writers and intellectuals, and the circulation of knowledge in an international perspective, especially in relation to Bourdieu’s ideas and especially in the United States. The purpose of this interview with Gisèle Sapiro is to put into perspective the different ways of reading and interpreting Pierre Bourdieu’s work resulting from its translation and its appropriation in Brazil and in the world from the point of view of a specialist who, while bringing her own contributions to critic sociology, has greatly contributed to the dissemination of Bourdieusian ideas. Sapiro’s work deserves the attention of all those who share her intellectual enthusiasm and lay the foundations for a transnational history of sociology.
Gisèle Sapiro is Director of Research at the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) and Director of Studies at the EHESS (European Center for Sociology and Political Science) since 2011, CNRS 2021 Silver Medal. She defended her thesis in 1994 under the guidance of Pierre Bourdieu, mobilizing the concept of field to understand the structural history of the field of literature. Her training and contact with Bourdieu himself and his work make Sapiro one of the successors of the Bourdieusian legacy in France. Sapiro’s works address themes such as the autonomy of fields, the political role of writers and intellectuals, and the circulation of knowledge in an international perspective, especially in relation to Bourdieu’s ideas and especially in the United States. The purpose of this interview with Gisèle Sapiro is to put into perspective the different ways of reading and interpreting Pierre Bourdieu’s work resulting from its translation and its appropriation in Brazil and in the world from the point of view of a specialist who, while bringing her own contributions to critic sociology, has greatly contributed to the dissemination of Bourdieusian ideas. Sapiro’s work deserves the attention of all those who share her intellectual enthusiasm and lay the foundations for a transnational history of sociology.
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Gisèle Sapiro, História transnacional da sociologia, Pierre Bourdieu, Circulação de ideias, Sociologia da educação, Gisèle Sapiro, Transnational history of sociology, Pierre Bourdieu, Circulation of ideas, Sociology of education
Citação
VALENTE, Gabriela; MÉNARD, Charlène; SETTON, Maria da Graça J.. Por uma história transnacional da sociologia|| entrevista com Gisèle Sapiro. Educação e Pesquisa, São Paulo, SP, v. 48, p. e202248002001. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-4634202248248770por . Disponível em: https||//www.scielo.br/j/ep/a/YQPjSzFb3F8FPCKSy9Hb4zP/?lang=pt. Acesso em: 2023-09-26