The Everyday Life Reader

The Everyday Life Reader
Title The Everyday Life Reader PDF eBook
Author Ben Highmore
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 396
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780415230247

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Using primary materials, Highmor brings together a wide range of thinkers to provide a comprehensive resource on theories of everyday life. Highmore's introduction surveys the development of thought about everyday life.

Reading the Everyday

Reading the Everyday
Title Reading the Everyday PDF eBook
Author Joe Moran
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2005-11-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1134372167

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Studying the work of important continental theorists, Joe Moran explores the concrete sites and routines of everyday life and how they are represented through political discourse, news media, material culture, photography, reality TV and more.

Ordinary Lives

Ordinary Lives
Title Ordinary Lives PDF eBook
Author Ben Highmore
Publisher Routledge
Pages 461
Release 2010-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136905235

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This new study from Ben Highmore looks at the seemingly banal world of objects, work, daily media, and food, and finds there a scintillating array of passionate experience. Through a series of case studies, and building on his previous work on the everyday, Highmore examines our relationship to familiar objects (a favourite chair), repetitive work (housework, typing), media (distracted television viewing and radio listening) and food (specifically the food of multicultural Britain). A chair allows him to consider the history of flat-pack furniture as well as the lively presence of inorganic ‘stuff’ in our daily lives. Distracted television watching and radio listening becomes one of the preconditions for experiencing wonder through the media. Ordinary Lives links the concrete study of routine existence to theoretical reflection on everyday life. The book discusses philosophers such as Jacques Rancière, William James and David Hume and combines them with autobiographical testimonies, historical research and the analysis of popular culture to investigate the minutiae of day-to-day life. Highmore argues that aesthetic experience is embedded in the mundane sensory world of everyday life. He asks the reader to reconsider the negative associations of habit and routine, focusing specifically on the intrinsic ambiguity of habit (habit, we find out, is both rigid and adaptive). Rather than ask ‘what does everyday life mean?’ this book asks ‘what does everyday life feel like and how do our sensual, emotional and temporal experiences interconnect and intersect?’ Ordinary Lives is an accessible, animated and engaging book that is ideally suited to both students and researchers working in cultural studies, media and communication and sociology.

Everyday Life Through the Ages

Everyday Life Through the Ages
Title Everyday Life Through the Ages PDF eBook
Author Michael Worth Davison
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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What people throughout history ate and wore, how they worked and played, how they built and furnished thir homes, and how they treated their illnesses provide the focus of the book while the great battles, the major inventions, and the rise and fall of empires serve as backdrop.

The Practice of Everyday Life

The Practice of Everyday Life
Title The Practice of Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Michel de Certeau
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 256
Release 1984
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0520271459

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Michel de Certeau considers the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. In exploring the public meaning of ingeniously defended private meanings, de Certeau draws on an immense theoretical literature in analytic philosophy, linguistics, sociology, semiology, and anthropology--to speak of an apposite use of imaginative literature.

Space, Difference, Everyday Life

Space, Difference, Everyday Life
Title Space, Difference, Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Kanishka Goonewardena
Publisher Routledge
Pages 344
Release 2008-02-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135918635

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This book merges two schools of thought - one that is political economic, and the other more culturally oriented - into a unified Lefebvrian approach to contemporary urban issues and the nature of our spatialized social structures.

Critique of Everyday Life, Vol. 1

Critique of Everyday Life, Vol. 1
Title Critique of Everyday Life, Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 313
Release 2008-02-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1844671917

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Henri Lefebvre’s magnum opus: a monumental exploration of contemporary society. Henri Lefebvre’s three-volume Critique of Everyday Life is perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers. Written at the birth of post-war consumerism, the Critique was a philosophical inspiration for the 1968 student revolution in France and is considered to be the founding text of all that we know as cultural studies, as well as a major influence on the fields of contemporary philosophy, geography, sociology, architecture, political theory and urbanism. A work of enormous range and subtlety, Lefebvre takes as his starting-point and guide the “trivial” details of quotidian experience: an experience colonized by the commodity, shadowed by inauthenticity, yet one which remains the only source of resistance and change. This is an enduringly radical text, untimely today only in its intransigence and optimism.