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No Fixed Abode: Ethnofiction (French List)

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In recent years, social workers have raised a new concern about the appearance of a new category among the working poor. Even employed, there are people so overburdened by the cost of living and so under compensated that they cannot afford a place to sleep. Contrary to popular opinion, according to the website for the Coalition for the Homeless, forty-four percent of the homeless in first world countries actually have jobs.

In No Fixed Abode, Marc Augé’s pathbreaking ethnofiction—a fictional ethnography—a man named Henri narrates his strange existence in the margins of Paris. By day he walks the streets, lingers in conversation with the local shopkeepers, and sits writing in cafés, but at night he takes shelter in an abandoned house. From here, we see a progressive erosion of Henri’s identity, a loss of bearings, and a slow degeneration of his ability to relate to others. But then he meets the artist Dominique, whose willingness to share her life with him raises questions about who he has become and about what a person needs in order to be a part of society.

This is a book about how we live in geographical space and how work and patterns of domicile affect our status and our inner being. Despite the apparent simplicity of the fictional premise, Augé’s book asks serious questions about the nature of our culture.

About the Author

Marc Augé, born in Poitiers in 1935, is one of France’s most eminent anthropologists. He is best known in the English-speaking world for the book Non-places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. Chris Turner is a writer and translator who lives in Birmingham, England.

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Why Ethnofiction?

No Fixed Abode

Product Details

ISBN:
9780857420961
Author:
Auge, Marc
Publisher:
Seagull Books
Author:
Turner, Chris
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Philosophy : General
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Seagull Books - The French List
Publication Date:
20130431
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Pages:
80
Dimensions:
8 x 5 in

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