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This bibliography of the book The Pot-King: The Body and Technologies of Power presents a list of reference books and articles. The book focuses on the specificities elicited from the routine conducts of an adult in his house. Once he has familiarised himself with its particularities, the subject identifies with his house as a container. The house stands as a world of its own, a home, both intimate and secure, which contains 'within' it the whole of one's everyday life; it is at the same time the common room, the bedroom, the kitchen, the attic, the hen-house and the room where things are stored away.
Keywords: house; Pot-King