Works About Michel De Certeau
- Michel de Certeau: Analysing Culture, By Ben Highmore. Continuum. 2006.
- Michel de Certeau: Interpretation and Its Other. By Jeremy Ahearne. Stanford University Press. 1996.
- A partir de Michel de Certeau: de nouvelles frontières. Special issue of Rue Descartes, journal of International College of Philosophy, Presses Universitaires de France. 1999.
- Michel de Certeau: Cultural Theorist. By Ian Buchanan. Sage Press. 2000.
- Michel de Certeau-In the Plural. A special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly, edited by Ian Buchanan. Duke University Press. 2001.
- Michel de Certeau: les chemins d'histoire. Edited by Christiàn Delacroix. Complex. 2002.
- Michel de Certeau: Le marcheur blessé. By François Dosse. Decouverte. 2002.
- Un chemin non tracé. By Luce Giard in Histoire et psychanalyse entre science et fiction (Michel de Certeau). Gallimard. 2002.
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