1 Introduction
Part I Conceptual Engagements and Legacies: Bourdieu Through Latin America
2 Bourdieu’s Imposition of Form and Modernismo: The Symbolic Power of a Literary Movement
3 Bourdieu in Latin America Through the Eyes of Néstor García Canclini
4 Reading Mexican Mestizaje and Carlos Fuentes Through Bourdieu
Part II Field Theory and Latin American Culture
5 Aesthetic Rivalries in Avant-Garde Mexico: Art Writing and The Field of Cultural Production
6 José María Arguedas, Creator of Creators. Arte Popular in the Field of Cultural Production
7 Cruel Dispositions: Queer Literature, the Contemporary Puerto Rican Literary Field and Luis Negrón’s Mundo Cruel (2010)
8 The Public Economy of Prestige. Mexican Literature and the Paradox of State-Funded Symbolic Capital
Part III Iberian and Transatlantic Cultural Fields
9 Discord and Solidarity: Spain, Argentina, and Mexico in El Estudiante (Salamanca, Madrid 1924-26)
10 Below and Above the Nation: Bourdieu, Hispanism, and Literary History
11 Pierre Bourdieu, Indignado: Social and Symbolic Struggles in Spain’s 15-M
12 Post Scriptum: Illusio and the Reproduction of the Corps—Notes from an Ambivalent Gatekeeper.