Lacanian Jesuit
David Wootton: Michel de Certeau, 4 October 2001
The Possession at Loudun
by Michel de Certeau, translated by Michael Smith.
Chicago, 251 pp., £27, August 2000,0 226 10034 0 Show More
by Michel de Certeau, translated by Michael Smith.
Chicago, 251 pp., £27, August 2000,
The Certeau Reader
edited by Graham Ward.
Blackwell, 320 pp., £60, November 1999,0 631 21278 7 Show More
edited by Graham Ward.
Blackwell, 320 pp., £60, November 1999,
Michel de Certeau: Cultural Theorist
by Ian Buchanan.
Sage, 143 pp., £50, July 2000,0 7619 5897 5 Show More
by Ian Buchanan.
Sage, 143 pp., £50, July 2000,
“... he was as authentic as a demon can be. This is the story of Loudun. We already know it, for Aldous Huxley, writing against the background of McCarthyism, told it in The Devils of Loudun (1952), which John Whiting turned into a play, The Devils (1961), which was itself the basis for Ken Russell’s 1971 film of the same name. There is also a more ... ”