Certeau, Michel De 1984: the Practice of Everyday Life

Certeau, Michel De 1984: the Practice of Everyday Life

Certeau, Michel de 1984: The Practice of Everyday Life. University of California Press, Berkeley. Innholdsfortegnelse med hyperlinker Innholdsfortegnelse med hyperlinker .......................................................................................... 1 Notat om layout ........................................................................................................................... 3 Forside ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Backside ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Boken starter ............................................................................................................................... 5 For-forord ................................................................................................................................ 6 Contents .................................................................................................................................. 7 Preface to the English Translation .......................................................................................... 9 General Introduction ............................................................................................................. 10 1. Consumer production .................................................................................................... 11 2. The tactics of practice ................................................................................................... 16 Part I. A Very Ordinary Culture ................................................................................................ 22 Chapter I. A Common Place: Ordinary Language ................................................................ 22 "Everyman" and "nobody" ................................................................................................ 23 Freud and the ordinary man .............................................................................................. 24 The expert and the philosopher ......................................................................................... 27 The Wittgensteinian model of ordinary language ............................................................. 29 A contemporary historicity ............................................................................................... 32 Chapter II Popular Cultures: Ordinary Language ................................................................. 34 A Brazilian "art" ................................................................................................................ 34 The proverbial enunciation ............................................................................................... 38 Logics: games, tales, and the arts of speaking .................................................................. 40 A diversionary practice: "la perruque" .............................................................................. 43 Chapter III. "Making Do": Uses and Tactics ........................................................................ 47 Use, or consumption ......................................................................................................... 48 Strategies and tactics ......................................................................................................... 51 The rhetorics of practice, ancient ruses ............................................................................. 56 Part II. Theories of the Art of Practice ...................................................................................... 59 Chapter IV. Foucault and Bourdieu ...................................................................................... 60 1. Scattered technologies: Foucault .................................................................................. 60 2. “Docta ignorantia”: Bourdieu ....................................................................................... 64 Chapter V. The Arts of Theory ............................................................................................. 74 Cut-out and turn-over: a recipe for theory ........................................................................ 75 The ethnologization of the "arts" ...................................................................................... 77 The tales of the unrecognized ........................................................................................... 81 An art of thinking: Kant .................................................................................................... 84 Chapter VI Story Time .......................................................................................................... 87 An art of speaking ............................................................................................................. 88 Telling "coups": Détienne ................................................................................................. 90 The art of memory and circumstances .............................................................................. 92 Stories .............................................................................................................................. 100 Part III. Spatial Practices ......................................................................................................... 102 Chapter VII. Walking in the City ........................................................................................ 102 Voyeurs or walkers ......................................................................................................... 102 1. From the concept of the city to urban practices .......................................................... 104 2. The chorus of idle footsteps ........................................................................................ 107 3. Myths: what "makes things go" .................................................................................. 112 Chapter VIII. Railway Navigation and Incarceration ......................................................... 119 Chapter IX Spatial Stories ................................................................................................... 122 "Spaces" and "places" ..................................................................................................... 124 Tours and maps ............................................................................................................... 125 Marking out boundaries .................................................................................................. 129 Delinquencies? ................................................................................................................ 135 Part IV. Uses of Language ...................................................................................................... 137 Chapter X. The Scriptural Economy ................................................................................... 137 Writing: a "modern" mythical practice ........................................................................... 139 Inscriptions of the law on the body ................................................................................. 144 From one body to another ............................................................................................... 146 Mechanisms of incarnation ............................................................................................. 148 The machinery of representation ..................................................................................... 151 "Celibate machines" ........................................................................................................ 154 Chapter XI. Quotations of Voices ....................................................................................... 157 Displaced enunciation ..................................................................................................... 159 The science of fables ....................................................................................................... 161 The sounds of the body ................................................................................................... 164 Chapter XII Reading as Poaching ....................................................................................... 166 The ideology of "informing" through books ................................................................... 167 A misunderstood activity: reading .................................................................................. 168 "Literal" meaning, a product of a social elite .................................................................. 171 An "exercise in ubiquity," that "impertinent absence" .................................................... 173 Spaces for games and tricks ............................................................................................ 174 Part V. Ways of Believing ...................................................................................................... 176 Chapter XIII. Believing and Making People Believe ......................................................... 176 The devaluation of beliefs ............................................................................................... 177 An archeology: the transits of believing ........................................................................

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