Culture and Everyday Life

Culture and Everyday Life
Title Culture and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Andy Bennett
Publisher SAGE
Pages 216
Release 2005-07-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1847871038

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′Bennett provides a well organized, very readable and interesting discussion of a number of significant everyday cultural forms and I am confident student readers will find the book very valuable′ - Barry Smart, University of Portsmouth Culture and Everyday Life provides students with a comprehensive overview of theoretical models, issues and examples of contemporary cultural practice. Bennett begins by summarising and situating - in everyday settings - the key theoretical models applied in the study of existing cultural practices. This entails a systematic study of how academic thinking about mass culture has changed, from critical accounts of early mass cultural theorists to radical postmodernist critiques of mass cultural accounts and to ′the cultural turn′, which explored how various social identities are culturally constructed. Following this are themed chapters that cover a particular aspect of late modern culture, such as media, music, fashion, tourism and counter-cultural ideologies and movements. In each case a comprehensive literature review is provided and its theoretical and empirical relevance to our understanding of the relationship between culture and everyday life in contemporary society is explained. Lucid, meticulous and illustrated with a host of examples, this is a superb text for teaching and research in the Sociology of Culture and Cultural Studies.

Culture and Everyday Life

Culture and Everyday Life
Title Culture and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author David Inglis
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 180
Release 2005
Genre Culture
ISBN 9780415319263

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This lively and accessible new book reconsiders the different views as to what 'culture' is, how it operates, and how it relates to other aspects of the human (and non-human) world.

Everyday Life and Cultural Patterns

Everyday Life and Cultural Patterns
Title Everyday Life and Cultural Patterns PDF eBook
Author Ene Kõresaar
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 2004
Genre Culture
ISBN

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Popular Culture and Everyday Life

Popular Culture and Everyday Life
Title Popular Culture and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Professor Toby Miller
Publisher SAGE
Pages 244
Release 1998-09-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781446234396

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Thisbroad-ranging survey of social and cultural theory issues an audacious challenge to contemporary cultural studies' emphasis on speculation, rather than observation. Toby Miller and Alec McHoul invite the reader to question their participation in both dominant and subcultural practices by providing perspectives on the everyday through ethnography, textual reading, discourse analysis and political economy. Following a summary of key ideas on an everyday practice, such as eating' or talking', each chapter considers the discourses that construct these practices, and concludes with one or more empirical investigations, opening up the possibility of a significant departure in cultural studies. The book ends with an excellent glossary of cultural studies terms.

Culture and Everyday Life

Culture and Everyday Life
Title Culture and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Andy Bennett
Publisher SAGE
Pages 220
Release 2005-10-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761963905

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Culture and Everyday Life provides students with a comprehensive overview of theoretical models, issues and examples of contemporary cultural practice. Andy Bennett begins by summarising and situating - in everyday settings - the key theoretical models applied in the study of existing cultural practices. This entails a systematic study of how academic thinking about mass culture has changed, from critical accounts of early mass cultural theorists to radical postmodernist critiques of mass cultural accounts and to 'the cultural turn', which explored how various social identities are culturally constructed.

Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life

Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life
Title Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Phillip Vannini
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 274
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781433103018

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Focusing on the technoculture of everyday life, this book attempts to zero in on the simplicity and the habitual character of the interaction between humans and material objects, which is often assumed or taken for granted. Because objects are always meaningful in the pragmatic use to which they are directed, the material world of everyday life can be seen as a technoculture of its own - one made of behaviors as simple, and yet as significant, as using a lawnmower, or decorating one's body. In discussing the unique methodological components of the ethnography of the technoculture of everyday life, this book begins a dialogue on how we can examine - from the participants' perspective - the interconnections between social agents, their technological/material practices, their material objects or technics, and their social and material environment.

Resistance in Everyday Life

Resistance in Everyday Life
Title Resistance in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Nandita Chaudhary
Publisher Springer
Pages 338
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9811035814

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This book is about resistance in everyday life, illustrated through empirical contexts from different parts of the world. Resistance is a widespread phenomenon in biological, social and psychological domains of human cultural development. Yet, it is not well articulated in the academic literature and, when it is, resistance is most often considered counter-productive. Simple evaluations of resistance as positive or negative are avoided in this volume; instead it is conceptualised as a vital process for human development and well-being. While resistance is usually treated as an extraordinary occurrence, the focus here is on everyday resistance as an intentional process where new meaning constructions emerge in thinking, feeling, acting or simply living with others. Resistance is thus conceived as a meaning-making activity that operates at the intersection of personal and collective systems. The contributors deal with strategies for handling dissent by individuals or groups, specifically dissent through resistance. Resistance can be a location of intense personal, interpersonal and cultural negotiation, and that is the primary reason for interest in this phenomenon. Ordinary life events contain innumerable instances of agency and resistance. This volume discusses their manifestations, and it is therefore of interest for academics and researchers of cultural psychology, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and human development.