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Using primary materials, Highmor brings together a wide range of thinkers to provide a comprehensive resource on theories of everyday life. Highmore's introduction surveys the development of thought about everyday life.
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Using primary materials, Highmor brings together a wide range of thinkers to provide a comprehensive resource on theories of everyday life. Highmore's introduction surveys the development of thought about everyday life.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780415230254
- ISBN-10: 041523025X
- Artikelnr.: 21836041
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780415230254
- ISBN-10: 041523025X
- Artikelnr.: 21836041
Ben Highmore is Lecturer in Cultural and Media Studies at the University of the West of England. He is author of the companion volume Everyday Life and Cultural Theory: An Introduction (Routledge 2001)
Part I - Situating the Everyday 1. Parapraxes Sigmund Freud 2. Preface to
The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday
Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5.
General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau
6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life:
Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice
Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road
to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha
Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast
Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry
Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in
Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing
Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16.
Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass
Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18.
Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing
alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children
Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV -
Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life
Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life
Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good
Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things
Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29.
Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard
31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in
Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor
The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday
Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5.
General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau
6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life:
Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice
Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road
to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha
Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast
Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry
Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in
Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing
Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16.
Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass
Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18.
Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing
alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children
Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV -
Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life
Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life
Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good
Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things
Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29.
Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard
31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in
Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor
Part I - Situating the Everyday 1. Parapraxes Sigmund Freud 2. Preface to The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5. General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau 6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life: Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16. Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18. Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV - Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29. Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard 31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor
Part I - Situating the Everyday 1. Parapraxes Sigmund Freud 2. Preface to
The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday
Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5.
General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau
6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life:
Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice
Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road
to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha
Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast
Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry
Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in
Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing
Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16.
Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass
Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18.
Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing
alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children
Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV -
Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life
Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life
Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good
Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things
Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29.
Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard
31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in
Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor
The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday
Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5.
General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau
6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life:
Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice
Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road
to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha
Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast
Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry
Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in
Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing
Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16.
Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass
Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18.
Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing
alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children
Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV -
Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life
Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life
Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good
Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things
Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29.
Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard
31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in
Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor
Part I - Situating the Everyday 1. Parapraxes Sigmund Freud 2. Preface to The Mediterranean Fernand Braudel 3. Front and Back Regions of Everyday Life Erving Goffmann 4.'The Problem that has No Name'Betty Friedan 5. General Introduction from The Practice of Everyday Life Michel de Certeau 6. A Feminist Methodology Dorothy Smith 7.Introduction fromEveryday Life: Yale French Studies Part II - Everyday Life and 'National Culture' Alice Kaplan and Kristin Ross 8. Habit and Custom Leon Trotsky 9. From The Road to Wigan Pier Diary George Orwell 10. Whose Imagined Community? Partha Chatterjee 11. Nixon in Moscow Karal Ann Marling 12. Introduction to Fast Cars, Clean Bodies Kristin Ross 13. The Promise of 'Modern Life' Harry Hatoonian 14. New Urban Culture and the Anxiety of Everyday Life in Late-Twentieth-Century China Part III - Ethnography Near and Far Xiaobing Tang 15. Proper Conditions for Ethnographic Work Bronislaw Malinowski 16. Mass-Observation: 'Two Letters and 'They Speak for Themselves' Mass Observation 17. The Kabyle House or the World Reversed Pierre Bourdieu 18. Approaches to What? George Perec 19. Documentation VI: Pre-writing alphabet, exerque and diary Mary Kelly 20. France/Tour/Detour/Two/Children Jean-Luc Godard and ^Ann Marie Mi'eville 21. Reassemblage Part IV - Reclamation Work Trinh T Minh-Ha 22. Work and Leisure in Everyday Life Henri Lefebrve 23. Perspectives for Conscious Alternations in Everyday Life Guy Debord 24. History from Below E P Thompson 25.Landscape for a Good Woman Caroline Steedman 26. Symbolic Creativity Part V - Everyday Things Paul Willis 27. Boredom Siegfried Kracauer 28. Plastic Roland Barthes 29. Structures of Interior Design Jean Baudrillard 30. Doing Cooking Luce Giard 31.Installing the Television Set Lynn Spiegel 32.Making Love in Supermarkets Daniel Miller 33 Rough Magic: Bags Steven Connor