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Cultural Capital

The Problem of Literary Canon Formation
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Cultural Capital by Professor John Guillory offers an incisive reconsideration of the literary canon's social foundations. Building on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology, Guillory reveals how cultural capital—the unequal distribution of literary knowledge—is regulated primarily through educational institutions, shaping access to literacy and cultural literacy. Originally published in 1993 and now expanded for its thirtieth anniversary, the book remains vital amid ongoing debates about canon formation, decolonising curricula, and the evolving crisis in the humanities.
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Essential reading for scholars, students, and readers interested in literary studies, cultural theory, sociology of education, and debates on the humanities. Especially suited for those engaging with questions about canon formation, cultural literacy, and the intersections of culture and social power.

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An enlarged edition to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of John Guillory’s formative text on the literary canon.

Since its publication in 1993, John Guillory’s Cultural Capital has been a signal text for understanding the codification and uses of the literary canon. Cultural Capital reconsiders the social basis for aesthetic judgment and exposes the unequal distribution of symbolic and literary knowledge on which “culture” had long been based. Drawing from Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology, Guillory argues that canon formation must be understood less as a question of the representation of social groups than as a question of the distribution of “cultural capital” in the schools, which regulate access to literacy, to the practices of reading and writing.

Now, as the “crisis of the canon” has evolved into the “crisis of humanities,” Guillory’s groundbreaking, incisive work has never been more relevant and urgent. As scholar and critic Merve Emre writes in her introduction to this new edition: “Exclusion, selection, reflection, representation—these are the terms on which the canon wars of the last century were fought, and the terms that continue to inform debates about, for instance, decolonizing the curriculum and the rhetoric of antiracist pedagogy.”

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Praised as a 'stealth classic' by New York Times, Guillory's work demystifies the literary canon as an imagined, contested concept. The Nation calls him the humanities' 'great disenchanter', recognising Cultural Capital as a brilliant intervention in the 'canon wars'. The London Review of Books highlights its influential, historically informed sociological analysis, while The Review of English Studies commends it as 'brilliantly iconoclastic'. Overall, the work is dense, thoughtful, and pivotal to understanding cultural hierarchies.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226830599

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: Enlarged

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Merve Emre

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 43.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 653g

Pages: 440

About the Author

John Guillory is the Julius Silver Professor of English at New York University. He is coeditor of What’s Left of Theory? New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory and author of Poetic Authority: Spenser, Milton, and Literary History and Professing Criticism: Essays on the Organization of Literary Study, the latter of which is also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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