Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings

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Stuart Elden, Eleonore Kofman, Elizabeth Lebas
Bloomsbury Publishing, 12 oct 2006 - 304 páginas


Henri Lefebvre is now recognized as one of the most influential social theorists of the Twentieth Century. In English, his writings on cities, everyday life, and the production of space have become hugely influential across Cultural Studies, Sociology, Geography and Architecture.


Henri Lefebve: Key Writings presents for the first time the full range of Lefebvre's thought. The selection reinforces the centrality of Lefebvre to current debates in social and spatial theory but also sets Lefebvre's work in the context of his broader philosophical and political concerns.


The extracts are divided into sections, each separately introduced by the editors: Philosophy and Marxism; The Critique of Everyday Life; The Country and the City; History, Time and Space; Politics. Nearly all the extracts presented here are new translations and most have never appeared in English before.


Henri Lefebvre (1901 - 1991) held a range of academic posts both in France and America and wrote over seventy books including The Production of Space and Critique of Everyday Life.

 

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The Critique of Everyday Life
67
The Country and the City
107
History Time and Space
161
Politics
215

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Stuart Elden is a Professor of Political Geography at Durham University.

Eleonore Kofman is Professor of Gender and Migration (Social Policy) at Middlesex University.

Elizabeth Lebas is Senior Lecturer in the History of Art and Architecture at Middlesex University.

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