Trans. Timonthy J. Tomasik. — Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1998. xiv + 292 pp. This social history of “making do” is based on microhistories that move from the private sphere (of dwelling, cooking, and homemaking) to the public (the experience of living in a neighborhood). The second volume of this magnum opus delves even deeper than did the first into the subtle tactics of...
Transl. from French S. Rendall. — Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 1988. — 229 p. — ISBN: 0-520-23699-8. Michel de Certeau considers 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...