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* Every '''strategic rationalization''' seeks to distinguish the place of its own power from an environment - It is a way to delimit one's own place in a world bewitched by '''the invisible powers of the other'''.
* Every '''strategic rationalization''' seeks to distinguish the place of its own power from an environment - It is a way to delimit one's own place in a world bewitched by '''the invisible powers of the other'''.


 
* The '''effects''' of the break between a place appropriated as '''one's own place''' and the other (place, owner) : (1) '''A triumph of place over time''', (2) p'''anoptic practice''' - objects that can be objerved,  (3) '''power of knowledge''' - transforming uncertainties of history into readable spaces.   
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Revision as of 16:46, 17 October 2010

Chapter III Making Do: Uses and Tactics (1984), The Practice of Everyday Life, LA:University of California Press. (French version was published in 1980)

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Summary of key points raised in the text:

  • Tactics Vs Strategies.
  • Strategies (in relation to space): They can produce, tabulate, and impose spaces when the various types of operation take place.
  • Tactics (in relation to space): They can only use, manipulate and divert these spaces.
  • Types of operation: ways of walking, reading, producing, speaking, etc.
  • The relations between consumers and the mechanism of production. Thousand of people buy newspapers, magazines in supermarkets and urban spaces, watch TV..But what do they make of what they absorb? What do they do with it?
  • Tactics as the art of the weak.
  • The consumer cannot be identified by the commercial products she assimilates - There is a gap between the consumer and the product opened by the use that she makes of them.
  • One can say that production furnishes the capital and that users, like renters, acquire the right to operate it without owning it.
  • Strategy: The manipulation of power relationships that becomes possible as soon as a subject with power (eg a business, an army, a scientific institution) can be isolated.
  • Every strategic rationalization seeks to distinguish the place of its own power from an environment - It is a way to delimit one's own place in a world bewitched by the invisible powers of the other.
  • The effects of the break between a place appropriated as one's own place and the other (place, owner) : (1) A triumph of place over time, (2) panoptic practice - objects that can be objerved, (3) power of knowledge - transforming uncertainties of history into readable spaces.

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