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Critique de la vie quotidienne
Book • 1947
Written at the birth of post-war consumerism, 'Critique de la vie quotidienne' is a monumental exploration of contemporary society.
The work, spanning three volumes published in 1947, 1961, and 1981, examines the everyday life colonized by commodities and shadowed by inauthenticity.
Lefebvre's critique is a founding text of cultural studies and has significantly influenced fields such as philosophy, geography, sociology, architecture, and urbanism.
It focuses on the 'trivial' details of daily life to uncover the sources of resistance and change within a society dominated by capitalist values.
The work, spanning three volumes published in 1947, 1961, and 1981, examines the everyday life colonized by commodities and shadowed by inauthenticity.
Lefebvre's critique is a founding text of cultural studies and has significantly influenced fields such as philosophy, geography, sociology, architecture, and urbanism.
It focuses on the 'trivial' details of daily life to uncover the sources of resistance and change within a society dominated by capitalist values.
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Laura Raim et Geneviève Pruvost comme un penseur important ayant transformé la notion de vie quotidienne en objet critique et politique.


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