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100 | 1 | _aCerteau, Michel de | |
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_aArts de faire. _lEnglish |
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_aThe practice of everyday life / _cMichel de Certeau ; translated by Steven Rendall |
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_aBerkeley : _bUniversity of California Press, _c1988, c1984 |
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_axxiv, 229 pages ; _c24 cm |
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500 | _aTranslation of: Arts de faire | ||
500 | _a"First paperback printing"--T.p. verso | ||
520 | _aMichel de Certeau considers the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. In exploring the public meaning of ingeniously defended private meanings, de Certeau draws on an immense theoretical literature in analytic philosophy, linguistics, sociology, semiology, and anthropology--to speak of an apposite use of imaginative literature | ||
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