Semiotics and Hermeneutics of the Everyday

Semiotics and Hermeneutics of the Everyday

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Publisher's Synopsis

The linchpin of the momentous paradigm shift that produced the new hermeneutics of everyday life was a focus on people as active agents in various cultural contexts, uses and practices, the merging of the conventional distinctions between the private and the public, the local and the global, the material and the symbolic, and the bridging of the agency/structure divide marking grand historical and cultural narratives. In their place, a wealth of new kinds of narratives were produced out what was traditionally taken for granted, condemned or discarded, unmarked, and overlooked as mundane, trivial and inconsequential.

Upon concluding The Structures of Everyday Life, whereby he introduced the everyday into the domain of modern historiography, Fernand Braudel admits that "to encompass all the many and varied constituents of material life would require close and systematic research, followed by much synthesis and analysis. All that is still lacking. What the text says calls for discussion, addition and extension". Despite the wide range of contributions that have advanced the study of the everyday in the decades that followed, Braudel's suggestion is still pertinent. The volume at hand is both a response to the need for more "close and systematic research", for more "synthesis and analysis", and a call for more "discussion, addition and extension".

Book information

ISBN: 9781443871921
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub date:
Edition: 1
DEWEY: 001
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xvii, 301
Weight: 544g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 28mm