Roland Barthes and the Idiorrhythms – Part 2

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Previous chapter Idiorrhythmic Forms of Life Remarkably, especially if we think of Lefebvre and Foucault, Barthes paid a lot of attention to the “everyday life” in the idiorrhythmic communities. As a matter of fact, if politics was not to be confused with vertical power, it had to be grasped from the horizontal interactions of the members as well as from the personal life of each one of them. Barthes' description of the idiorrhythmic life crossed through successive layers. In a manner - Pour une éthique et une politique du rythme – Nouvel article

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