Mysticism and epistemology: The historical and cultural theory of Michel de certeau
History and Theory 43 (3):400–409 (2004)
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Maria Letizia Cravetto (2003). The Emancipation of Thought: On the Work of Michel De Certeau. Diogenes 50 (3):115-129.
Graham Giles (forthcoming). The Concept of Practice, Enlightenment Rationality and Education: A Speculative Reading of Michel de Certeau's The Writing of History. Educational Philosophy and Theory.
Roger Chartier (1997). On the Edge of the Cliff: History, Language, and Practices. Johns Hopkins University Press.
Wim Weymans (2004). Michel de Certeau and the Limits of Historical Representation. History and Theory 43 (2):161–178.
Jeremy Ahearne (1995). Michel De Certeau: Interpretation and its Other. Stanford University Press.
William A. Barbieri Jr (2002). The Heterological Quest: Michel de Certeau's Travel Narratives and the "Other" of Comparative Religious Ethics. Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (1):23 - 48.
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