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Michel de
Certeau SJ (French: [sɛʁto]; 17 May 1925 – 9
January 1986) was a
French Jesuit priest and
scholar whose work
combined history, psychoanalysis...
- The
Practice of
Everyday Life is a book by
Michel de
Certeau that
examines the ways in
which people individualise m**** culture,
altering things, from...
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Michel de
Certeau uses the term "space" (French: espace) to
refer to
these placeless locations as
opposed to "place" (lieu). For de
Certeau, "space is...
- Cox
Tommy J.
Curry Angela Davis Hamid Dabashi Antonia Darder Michel de
Certeau Manuel DeLanda Teresa de
Lauretis James Der
Derian Enrique Dussel Antony...
- 1927–1943, 13 volumes, in
particular volume IX. He also
refers to
Michel de
Certeau,
Dominique Julia,
Judith Revel, Une
politique de la langue: la Révolution...
- una
cruzada silenciosa (Opus Dei, A
Silent Crusade)
alongside Jean de
Certeau. The film
looked at the
influence of Opus Dei in Chile. Her next film,...
- "poaching"
originally introduced by
Michel de
Certeau in his book The
Practice of
Everyday Life,
where de
Certeau differentiates between individuals who are...
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Mignon who
introduced Grandier's name to the
suggestible nuns.
Michel de
Certeau attributes the
symptoms of the nuns as due to some
psychological disorder...
- the
analyses of the
notions of
place and
space suggested by
Michel de
Certeau.
Space for him is a
frequented space and
intersection of
moving bodies:...
- (British
Cultural Studies); Max
Horkheimer and
Theodor Adorno;
Michel de
Certeau; also Paul Gilroy, John
Guillory Darwinian literary studies – situates...