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Leisure Ethic

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Leisure Ethic William A. Gleason
Libristo code: 04716880
Publishers Stanford University Press, January 1999
At the turn of the last century, as routinized industrial labor made a mockery of the gospel of work... Full description
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At the turn of the last century, as routinized industrial labor made a mockery of the gospel of work, Americans increasingly sought fulfillment not on the job but in their leisure activities. This book explores the multiple and, at times, contradictory tensions surrounding this turn to play and examines their impact on nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century American literature. Arguing that American writers participated in the ongoing debates over labor and leisure more strenuously than is commonly understood, the author shows how literary narratives both responded to and helped shape the emerging gospel of play. Richly grounded in social, political, and economic history, this book demonstrates the ways that discussions of leisure engaged the most pressing issues of the age: immigration, women s rights, public health, race relations, mass culture, and perhaps most important, the nature and meaning of work itself. Where turn-of-the-century recreation reformers envisioned play as the revivifying alternative to modern labor s assault on the self, American writers from Henry David Thoreau to Zora Neale Hurston found that vision too deeply indebted to the very system it sought to repair. The fatal flaw of play theory, these writers insisted, was its commitment to an ideology of fair play and teamwork drawn not from the spirit of the playground but from the production- and profit-minded ethos of corporate capitalism.

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Full name Leisure Ethic
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1999
Number of pages 468
EAN 9780804734349
ISBN 0804734348
Libristo code 04716880
Weight 630
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25
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