An Analysis of Bourdieu’s Habitus and Field Theory in Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Authors

  • Kelle Taha The University of Jordan
  • Hala Maani The University of Jordan
  • Khawla Al Dwakiat University of Jordan
  • Khulood Abu-Tayeh The University of Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1301.18

Keywords:

Bourdieu, habitus, field, 9/11 fiction, The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate Mohsin Hamid’s novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by utilizing the theory of the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. The study, a theoretical construct founded on two key concepts from Bourdieu’s theory, namely habitus and field, aims at offering a new perspective to understand the dilemma of the protagonist Changez from a sociological cultural perspective. It shows how Changez cultivates his habitus to pursue a specific taste in America through multiple forms of cultural capital and manifests how these forms shape his attitudes and relations. It also offers a metaphorical portrayal of Changez as a footballer who struggles within various positions to retain power and eventually fulfill his American dream through both the macrocosmic and microcosmic social fields that he finds himself in. The assumption that this paper is seeking to validate is that there is a common ground between the novel and Bourdieu’s theory of practice in some key concepts and that understanding the habitus and the doxa of Changez’ social fields can help understand his practices, dispositions, and most importantly the reasons behind him leaving America.

Author Biographies

Kelle Taha, The University of Jordan

Language Centre

Hala Maani, The University of Jordan

Language Centre

Khawla Al Dwakiat, University of Jordan

Faculty of Foreign Languages

Khulood Abu-Tayeh, The University of Jordan

Language Centre

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2022-12-31

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