In an ever-growing field of study, this is a major contribution
to one of the key areas in cultural studies and cultural theory the
spaces, practices and mythologies of our everyday culture.
Drawing on the work of such continental theorists as Henri
Lefebvre, Michel de Certeau, Marc Auge and Siegfried Kracauer, 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 shows, CCTV and much
more.
Unique in his focus of the under-explored, banal aspects of
everyday culture, including office life, commuting, traffic and
mass housing, Moran re-evaluates conventional notions of everyday
life in cultural studies, and shows that analysing such boring
phenomena can help make sense of cultural and social change.
This book is interdisciplinary in its approach and covers many
different areas including visual culture, cultural geography,
material culture, and cultural history as well as the key areas of
cultural studies and sociology.
Students from all these subjects will find this clearly written
and lively work an invaluable study resource.
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