Friday, January 13, 2012


Marginality is today no longer limited to minority groups, but is rather massive and persuasive; this cultural activity of non-producers of culture, an activity that is unsigned, unreadable and unsymbolized, remains the only one possible for all those who nevertheless buy and pay for the showy products through which a productivist economy articulates itself. Marginality is becoming universal. A marginal group has become a silent majority.”   
Micel de Certteau in The Practice of everyday Life




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