Notes
1. In respect of the field of gender relations, see Bourdieu’s (Citation2001) Masculine domination and the edited collection by Adkins and Skeggs (Citation2004) Feminism after Bourdieu.
2. For an extended account of capitals by Bourdieu see Bourdieu (2004).
3. For an intelligent account of the location of Bourdieu’s ouevre within French (and international) intellectual traditions, see Jeremy Lane’s (Citation2000) Pierre Bourdieu: a critical account.