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  • av Marc Auge
    157

    A provocative study of the ‘non-space’ which defines our age’s love for excess of information and space

  • av Marc Auge
    167

    Part memoir, part manifesto, this is a celebration of the bicycle by French anthropologist Marc Auge.

  • av Marc Auge
    241

    For Marc Auge, best-selling author of Non-Places, the prevailing idea of ';the Future' rests on our present fears of the contemporary world. It is to the future that we look for redemption and progress; but it is also where we project our personal and apocalyptic anxieties. By questioning notions of certainty, truth, and totality, Auge finds ways to separate the future from our eternal, terrified present and liberates the mind to allow it to conceptualize our possible futures afresh.

  • - Ethnofiction
    av Marc Auge
    241

    In recent years, social workers have raised concern about the appearance of a new category among the working poor. This book tells about how we live in geographical space and how work and patterns of domicile affect our status and our inner being.

  • - Time Without Age
    av Marc Aug
    251 - 671

    With an ethnologist's understanding of construct and practice, Marc Auge proves age is unrelated to the development of consciousness, desire, and representations of the self. In bold, eye-opening strokes, he isolates age as a physical marker and casts one's youthful approach to the world as the true measure of life's value.

  • - Symbol, Function, History
    av Marc Auge
    517

    Anthropology is both outside of history and within it. Histories of anthropology tend to summarise particular authors' intellectual differences; but, as Marc Auge argues in this book, first published in English in 1982, these differences may be intrinsically derived from intellectual divisions within anthropology as obvious as they are irreconcilable.

  • av Marc Auge
    267

    For the health of the psyche and the culture, for the individual and the whole society, oblivion is as necessary as memory. One must know how to forget, Marcus Auge suggests, not just to live fully in the present but also to comprehend the past.

  • av Marc Auge
    267

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