Book: Foundations For A Sociology Of The Everyday A monumental exploration of contemporary society, by one of the twentieth century's great intellectuals.
"The Critique of Everyday Life" is perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. The trilogy which provided the philosophy behind the 1968 student revolution in France, it is considered to be the founding text of what we now know as cultural studies. Whether discussing sport, household gadgets, the countryside, surrealism, Charlie Chaplin or religion, Lefebvre always concentrates on the minutiae of lived experience in work and leisure, daydreams, and festivities. Denounced by both the right and left when it was first published in France in 1947, today this text is recognized as a path-breaking, radical, and hugely influential book. Volume 2, "Foundations for a Sociology of the Everyday," identifies categories within everyday life, such as the theories of the semantic field and of moments.
Details of Book: Foundations For A Sociology Of The Everyday Book: Foundations For A Sociology Of The Everyday
Author: Henri Lefebvre, John Moore, Michel Trebitsch
ISBN: 1844671925
ISBN-13: 9781844671922
, 978-1844671922
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 27022008
Publisher: Verso
Number of Pages: 380
Language: English