La prise de parole

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La prise de parole is a seminal essay collection by Michel de Certeau that analyzes the political and social significance of speech and public expression, particularly in the context of the events of May 1968 in France.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
analyzes events of May 1968 in France
forms of political speech
practices of public expression
author Michel de Certeau NERFINISHED
contributesTo French political thought
cultural studies
discourse analysis
countryOfOrigin France
examines collective enunciation in social movements
emergence of new political subjects through speech
relationship between speech and power
field French intellectual history
cultural history
political philosophy
social theory
focusesOn collective discourse
contestation of authority
political significance of speech
public space
social significance of speech
student movements
genre philosophical essay
political essay
social theory
hasAuthorialPerspective Michel de Certeau's analysis of everyday practices
historicalContext post-1968 France
language French
mainSubject May 1968 events in France NERFINISHED
politics
public expression
society
speech
notableFor interpretation of May 1968 as a transformation of speech
linking everyday practices to political events
relatedWork L'invention du quotidien NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach historical analysis
interdisciplinary
philosophical reflection
sociological analysis

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Michel de Certeau notableWork La prise de parole