As Julia Harrison's first summer living in Ontario
approached,
she became aware of the culture of the cottage. While friends
and
family talked of nothing but languid afternoons on the dock
and
bartered for as many lakeside days as possible, Harrison marveled
at
the less attractive components of cottage life: the clogged
highways en
route and the unrelenting investment of money and labour that
the
idyllic escapes demanded.
Curious about the rich and passionate meaning these places
seemed to
hold, Harrison studied cottagers in the Haliburton region over
the
course of seven years. Based on this trove of fascinating
interviews,
"A Timeless Place" is an exploration of a site of personal,
social, cultural, and even moral significance.
Thoughtfully and engagingly written, "A Timeless Place"
considers the cottage family as a place where memories are
treasured,
national identity is celebrated, spiritual balance is restored,
and
even a few dark secrets are kept.
Julia Harrison is a professor of anthropology at Trent
University and author of "Being a Tourist: Finding Meaning in
Pleasure Travel."
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