Masculine | La Domination

: Bourdieu uses his ethnographic research of the Kabyle people in Algeria as a "limit case" to reveal how male/female oppositions (dry/wet, high/low, outside/inside) structure an entire worldview. 🏛️ The Role of Institutions

Bourdieu identifies several key social "machines" that reproduce this order across generations: Pierre Bourdieu's Masculine Domination - Project MUSE La Domination masculine

Bourdieu uses his core sociological toolkit to explain how gender power dynamics operate: : Bourdieu uses his ethnographic research of the

In his seminal work La Domination masculine (1998), French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu explores the deep-rooted social structures that perpetuate gender inequality. He argues that male dominance is not a biological inevitability but a social construction that has been "naturalized" over millennia. 💡 Key Conceptual Frameworks 💡 Key Conceptual Frameworks : Gender is a

: Gender is a "sexually characterized habitus"—a set of deeply embedded dispositions in the body (somatization) that dictate how individuals walk, look, and act.

: This is the central mechanism of domination. It is a "gentle," invisible form of power exerted through communication and cognition, where the dominated unwittingly accept their own subordination as "natural".