The Practice of Everyday Life

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The Practice of Everyday Life is a seminal work of cultural theory in which Michel de Certeau analyzes how ordinary people tactically navigate and subtly subvert the structures of everyday social and cultural life.

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instanceOf book
work of cultural theory
author Michel de Certeau NERFINISHED
centralConcept everyday creativity
la perruque
place
poaching
practice
space
strategies
tactics
countryOfOrigin France
EnglishEditionPublicationYear 1984
EnglishEditionPublisher University of California Press NERFINISHED
EnglishTranslator Steven Rendall NERFINISHED
field anthropology
cultural studies
human geography
philosophy
sociology
firstPublishedIn 1980
hasPart chapter "Walking in the City"
chapter on la perruque
chapter on reading as poaching
influenced cultural studies
geography of everyday life
media studies
postmodern theory
subaltern studies
urban studies
notableFor analysis of everyday practices as forms of resistance
distinction between tactics and strategies
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L'invention du quotidien. 1. Arts de faire NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1980
publisher Éditions Gallimard NERFINISHED
subject consumption
cultural practices
cultural theory
everyday life
everyday resistance
ordinary people
power relations
reading practices
social practices
space and place
tactics and strategies
urban life
walking in the city
translatedInto English

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Michel de Certeau notableWork The Practice of Everyday Life