This book analyses a unique leisure world that has been built around
a newly emerging phenomenon known as urban exploration; the art of
exploring human-made environments which are generally abandoned or
hidden from sight of the public eye. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s
concept of heterotopia, Bingham provides a detailed and critical
investigation of urban exploration as a form of leisure that is about
the coming together of drifting performers who, in their celebration
of ‘rebellion’ and ‘deviance’, are determined to find a sense
of meaning and belonging. The research considers the influence of
consumer capitalism on urban explorers, and the wider social, economic
and political context that shapes ideas of belonging and identity in
the twenty-first century. By doing this, the book analyses urban
exploration as an activity that has emerged in a time when human ideas
about culture, individuality and community have transformed, and
‘solid’ modernity is gradually disintegrating around us. This
multi and interdisciplinary work will appeal to people with an
interest in ‘abnormal’ or ‘deviant’ leisure, as well as
academics from sociology, anthropology, social geography, leisure
studies, cultural studies, sport and recreation and tourism.
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Unpacking Heterotopic Social Space
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030562519
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter