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基本説明
Provides a stimulating account of Michel de Certeau's work and its relation to the field of cultural studies.
Full Description
Michel de Certeau is becoming increasingly recognised as a cultural theorist whose methodologies could rival those of Foucault. In this engaging book, Ben Highmore provides a stimulating account of Michel de Certeau's work and its relation to the field of cultural studies. The book explores those aspects of de Certeau's work that both challenge and re-imagine cultural studies, highlighting the potential this work has for supplying a critical epistemology and a practical ethics for the study of culture within the arts and humanities more generally. Michel de Certeau: Analysing Culture provides an ideal introduction to the work of this extraordinary and important thinker.
Contents
Preface and acknowledgements; 1. Ways of Operating: Introducing Michel de Certeau's Methodological Imagination; 2. An Epistemological Awakening: History and Writing; 3. The Oceanic Rumble of the Ordinary: Psychoanalysis and Culture; 4. Zones of Silence: Orality, Archives, and Resistance; 5. The Zoo of Everyday Practices: Literature, Narratives, Voices; 6. An Art of Diversion: Cultural Policy and the Counter Public Sphere; 7. Cultural Studies: A Practitioner's Art.



