01596nam a2200229 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280200015000690200018000841000024001022400029001262450087001552600062002423000027003045000048003315000035003795040041004145050620004555200271010756500020013467683OCoLC20181127184133.0900605c19881984cau b s000 0 eng d a0520236998 a97805202369981 aCerteau, Michel de.00aArts de faire.lEnglish.14aThe practice of everyday life /cMichel de Certeau ; translated by Steven Rendall. aBerkeley :bUniversity of California Press,c1988, c1984. axxiv, 229 p. ;c24 cm. a""First paperback printing""--Verso of t.p. aTranslation of: Arts de faire. aIncludes bibliographical references. aPreface General Introduction PART I: A VERY ORDINARY CULTURE I. A Common Place: Ordinary Language II. Popular Cultures: Ordinary Language III. Making Do: Uses and Tactics PART II: THEORIES OF THE ART OF PRACTICE IV. Foucault and Bourdieu V. The Arts of Theory VI. Story Time PART III: SPATIAL PRACTICES VII. Walking in the City VIII. Railway Navigation and Incarceration IX. Spatial Stories PART IV: Uses of Language X. The Scriptural Economy XI. Quotations of Voices XII. Reading as Poaching PART V: WAYS OF BELIEVING XIII. Believing and Making People Believe XIV. The Unnamable Indeterminate Notesgrt aConsiders the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. 0aSocial history.