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Motivated by a desire to reflect critically on the ways in which speeds, both high and low, and their representations affect the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction of meanings around particular cultural texts, images and practices, Resistance in the Deceleration Lane uses the velocentric perspective to examine the phenomenon of «slow living» and its rhetoric. The book analyzes cultural practices which are inspired by the conviction that the increased speed of everyday life cannot be accepted unquestioningly. It portrays slowness as a strategy of contestation and resistance on one hand, and on the other it highlights the process of the gradual commercialization of the slow logo and suggests the rise of a post-slow stage in the history of speed.

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Contents: Slowness – Simplicity and resistance – The temporality of (other) pleasure – New territoriality in an age of deterritorialization – Slow London – Slow travel – Slow lit – Post-slow – Speed – Velocentrism – Acceleration and modern experience – Streamlined culture and the rise of the mis-man.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 21/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631655580, 978-3631655580
      ISBN10: 3631655584

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Motivated by a desire to reflect critically on the ways in which speeds, both high and low, and their representations affect the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction of meanings around particular cultural texts, images and practices, Resistance in the Deceleration Lane uses the velocentric perspective to examine the phenomenon of «slow living» and its rhetoric. The book analyzes cultural practices which are inspired by the conviction that the increased speed of everyday life cannot be accepted unquestioningly. It portrays slowness as a strategy of contestation and resistance on one hand, and on the other it highlights the process of the gradual commercialization of the slow logo and suggests the rise of a post-slow stage in the history of speed.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Slowness – Simplicity and resistance – The temporality of (other) pleasure – New territoriality in an age of deterritorialization – Slow London – Slow travel – Slow lit – Post-slow – Speed – Velocentrism – Acceleration and modern experience – Streamlined culture and the rise of the mis-man.

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