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Everyday Life Michael Sheringham (Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford)

Everyday Life By Michael Sheringham (Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford)

Summary

Comprises searching analyses of works in a variety of genres, including fiction, the essay, poetry, theatre, film, photography, and the visual arts. By demonstrating the contribution of Perec and others, and exploring the Surrealist inheritance, this book proposes a genealogy for the remarkable upsurge of interest in the everyday since the 1980s.

Everyday Life Summary

Everyday Life: Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present by Michael Sheringham (Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford)

In the last twenty years the concept of the quotidien, or the everyday, has been prominent in contemporary French culture and in British and American cultural studies. This book provides the first comprehensive analytical survey of the whole field of approaches to the everyday. It offers, firstly, a historical perspective, demonstrating the importance of mainstream and dissident Surrealism; the indispensable contribution, over a 20-year period (1960-80), of four major figures: Henri Lefebvre, Roland Barthes, Michel de Certeau, and Georges Perec; and the recent proliferation of works that investigate everyday experience. Secondly, it establishes the framework of philosophical ideas on which discourses on the everyday depend, but which they characteristically subvert. Thirdly, it comprises searching analyses of works in a variety of genres, including fiction, the essay, poetry, theatre, film, photography, and the visual arts, consistently stressing how explorations of the everyday tend to question and combine genres in richly creative ways. By demonstrating the enduring contribution of Perec and others, and exploring the Surrealist inheritance, the book proposes a genealogy for the remarkable upsurge of interest in the everyday since the 1980s. A second main objective is to raise questions about the dimension of experience addressed by artists and thinkers when they invoke the quotidien or related concepts. Does the 'everyday' refer to an objective content defined by particular activities, or is it best thought of in terms of rhythm, repetition, festivity, ordinariness, the generic, the obvious, the given? Are there events or acts that are uniquely 'everyday', or is the quotidien a way of thinking about events and acts in the 'here and now' as opposed to the longer term? What techniques or genres are best suited to conveying the nature of everyday life? The book explores these questions in a comparative spirit, drawing new parallels between the work of numerous writers and artists, including Andre Breton, Raymond Queneau, Walter Benjamin, Michel Leiris, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Foucault, Stanley Cavell, Annie Ernaux, Jacques Reda, and Sophie Calle.

Everyday Life Reviews

...immensely rich, diverse, and scholarly discussion, the first comprehensive investigation of a concept and practice central to contemporary French culture. * Elza Adamowicz, MLR *
treats complex material with admirable clarity... evokes a quotidien that is dynamic, creative and mobile... the book pieces itself together, as it were, from the inside, by increments of arguments and insight, never sweeping in judgement and never mandarin in style. * Patrick McGuinness, TLS *
...embraces cultural as well as literary studies and consistently elucidates the complex formal and theoretical mutations that the concept of everyday life has undergone during the previous century. * Forum For Modern Language Studies, *

About Michael Sheringham (Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford)

Michael Sheringham is Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature at the University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The Indeterminacy of the Everyday ; 2. Surrealism and the Everyday ; 3. Dissident Surrealism: The Quotidian Sacred and Profane ; 4. Henri Lefebvre: Alienation and Appropriation in Everyday Life ; 5. All that Falls: Barthes and the Everyday ; 6. Michel de Certeau: Reclaiming the Everyday ; 7. Georges Perec: Uncovering the Infra-ordinary ; 8. After Perec: Dissemination and Diversification ; 9. Configuring the Everyday

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NPB9780199273959
9780199273959
0199273952
Everyday Life: Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present by Michael Sheringham (Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2006-03-09
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