kirjallisuudenkenttä
Kirjallisuudenkenttä is a concept in literary sociology, most notably developed by Pierre Bourdieu. It refers to the complex and dynamic space within which literary works are produced, circulated, and consumed. This field is not a physical location but rather a social arena where various agents, including writers, publishers, critics, readers, and institutions, interact and compete. The value and legitimacy of literary works and authors are established through these interactions and struggles within the field.
Within the kirjallisuudenkenttä, agents occupy positions based on their symbolic capital, which can include prestige, recognition,
Bourdieu argued that the kirjallisuudenkenttä operates with its own internal logic and rules, distinct from economic