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Bourdieu, P. (1986). The forms of capital. In J. G. Richardson (Ed.), Handbook of theory and research for the sociology of education (pp. 241-258). New York: Greenwood Press.

A queen's fall is rarely just a loss of title; it is a profound identity crisis. In her position of power, she is often seen as a symbol rather than a person. When that power is stripped away—whether by betrayal, revolution, or her own errors—the struggle becomes one of reclaiming her humanity. -ENG- The Struggles of a fallen Queen -RJ01254268-

Legitimacy returned not because of speeches but because the queen’s word matched results. She stopped trying to reclaim the past crown’s sheen and focused instead on the work its wearer had once been meant to do. Bourdieu, P