... that the individual has of the social system and of the objective structure of that system Bourdieu ■ The peasant and his body The sociologist endeavors, on the one hand, to grasp and understand ... it And thus one understands, on the one hand, that the city holds a veritable fascination for her, and through it the city man, and, on the other hand, that she borrows from the city woman the ... heaviness of the gait, the poor cut of the clothes, and the clumsiness of the expression; and, on the other hand, it suggests that it is no doubt at the level of rhythms that one would find the unifying...