Interest in researching experience continues to grow in sociology,
cultural studies, feminist theory and psychology. However there is
a crisis over the representation of experience--evident in
epistemological debates, in everyday life and in global politics.
Could researching experience contribute to creating socio-political
change or does it simply open new avenues for post-Fordist
self-regulation? "Analysing Everyday Experience" illustrates the
emergence of plural historical actors who disrupt unitary
subjectivities, resist univocal integration and refigure the
political by remaking everyday experience.
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