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The Practice of Everyday Life: Living and Cooking v.2 (Practice of Everday Life) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The Practice of Everyday Life: Living and Cooking v.2To remain unconsumed by consumer society -- this was the goal, pursued through a world of subtle and practical means, that beckoned throughout the first volume of The Practice of Everyday Life. The second volume of the work delves even deeper than did the first into the subtle tactics of resistance and private practices that make living a subversive art. Michel de Certeau, Luce Giard, and Pierre M...
Full description- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- Published: 01 October 1998
- Format: Paperback 296 pages
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- Categories: Cultural Studies | Social Research & Statistics | Sociology: Customs & Traditions | Social & Cultural Anthropology
- ISBN 13: 9780816628773 ISBN 10: 0816628777
- Sales rank: 132,573
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Full description for The Practice of Everyday Life: Living and Cooking v.2
To remain unconsumed by consumer society -- this was the goal, pursued through a world of subtle and practical means, that beckoned throughout the first volume of The Practice of Everyday Life. The second volume of the work delves even deeper than did the first into the subtle tactics of resistance and private practices that make living a subversive art. Michel de Certeau, Luce Giard, and Pierre Mayol develop a social history of "making do" based on microhistories that move from the private sphere (of dwelling, cooking, and homemaking) to the public (the experience of living in a neighborhood).A series of interviews -- mostly with women -- allows us to follow the subjects' individual routines, composed of the habits, constraints, and inventive strategies by which the speakers negotiate daily life. Through these accounts the speakers, "ordinary" people all, are revealed to be anything but passive consumers. Amid these experiences and voices, the ephemeral inventions of the "obscure heroes" of the everyday, we watch the art of making do become the art of living.This long-awaited second volume of de Certeau's masterwork, updated and revised in this first English edition, completes the picture begun in volume 1, drawing to the last detail the collective practices that define the texture, substance, and importance of the everyday.

