Critiques of Everyday Life

Critiques of Everyday Life

by Michael Gardiner
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/01/2002

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Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning interest in the study of everyday life within the social sciences and humanities. In Critiques of Everyday Life Michael Gardiner proposes that there exists a counter-tradition within everyday life theorising. This counter-tradition has sought not merely to describe lived experience, but to transform it by elevating our understanding of the everyday to the status of a critical knowledge.

In his analysis Gardiner engages with the work of a number of significant theorists and approaches that have been marginalized by mainstream academe, including:

*The French tradition of everyday life theorising, from the surrealists to Henri Lefebvre, and from the Situationist International to Michel de Certeau

*Agnes Heller and the relationship between the everyday, rationality and ethics

*Carnival, prosaics and intersubjectivity in the work of Mikhail Bakhtin

*Dorothy E. Smith's feminist perspective on everyday life.

Critiques of Everyday Life demonstrates the importance of an alternative, multidisciplinary everyday life paradigm and offers a myriad of new possibilities for critical social and cultural theorising and empirical research.

ISBN:
9781134829538
9781134829538
Category:
Sociology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-01-2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Michael Gardiner

Michael Aaron Gardiner is an award-winning weekly food writer (2018 San Diego Press Club Award; 2019 Society of Professional Journalists Award) for the San Diego CityBeat and contributor to the San Diego Union-Tribune. He writes the San Diego Food and Travel blog sdfoodtravel.com and cohosts The Art of Spooning podcast on the Specialty Produce Network. Gardiner also practices business law and litigation in San Diego.

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