Time, consumption and everyday life

Frank Trentmann, Elizabeth Shove (Editor), R Wilk (Editor)

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Abstract

Has material civilization spun out of control, becoming too fast for our own well-being and that of the planet? This book confronts these anxieties and examines the changing rhythms and temporal organization of everyday life. How do people handle hurriedness, burn-out and stress? Are slower forms of consumption viable? In case studies covering the United States, Asia and Europe, international experts follow routines and rhythms, their emotional and political dynamics and show how they are anchored in material culture and everyday practice. Running themes of the book are questions of coordination and disruption; cycles and seasons; and the interplay between power and freedom, and between material and natural forces. The result is a volume that brings studies of practice, temporality and material culture together to open up a new intellectual agenda.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherBerg Publishers
ISBN (Print)9781847883643
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Publication series

NameCultures of Consumption Series
PublisherBerg

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