CULTURAL CAPITAL AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION: PIERRE BOURDIEU’S THEORY OF PRACTICE Cover Image

CULTURAL CAPITAL AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION: PIERRE BOURDIEU’S THEORY OF PRACTICE
CULTURAL CAPITAL AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION: PIERRE BOURDIEU’S THEORY OF PRACTICE

Author(s): Valeh Jalali, Marzieh Kouchaki
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Studies of Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Filološki fakultet, Nikšić
Keywords: Pierre Bourdieu; cultural capital, field; habitus; gender discrimination; education; The Book of Fate; The Tenant of Wildfell Hal

Summary/Abstract: Gender discrimination can be observed in all historical periods in diverse societies and cultures in all fields, especially in the field of education. Having chosen Parinoush Saniee’s The Book of Fate and Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, the present paper attempts to plot complex connections between cultural capital, gender discrimination, and education. This paper scrutinizes and examines how cultural capital has engaged with and fostered gender discrimination in the field of education based on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice. The findings of this study represent that the individuals’ culturally created habitus renders gender discrimination seems natural and therefore contributes to the continuation of masculine domination and women’s submissiveness in the field of education. This paper also demonstrates that women are ultimately submitted to the prevailing culture of the patriarchal society in which they live despite their efforts to resist the confinements imposed on them by that culture.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 45
  • Page Range: 351-368
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English