Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue

This essay uses an anthropological phenomenology to examine the relevance of the notion of comfort. It contains a definition of comfort, an illustration of models of comfort distribution as well as an exploration of the potential contribution of sensuous relaxation in reviving theoretical tools intr...

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Main Author: Stefano Boni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ledizioni 2016-03-01
Series:Antropologia
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Online Access:https://www.ledijournals.com/ojs/index.php/antropologia/article/view/439
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spelling doaj-560eaa9c9555403ebd94a13e34f04aed2021-02-04T17:12:00ZengLedizioniAntropologia2281-40432420-84692016-03-0131 N.S13315110.14672/ada2016439%p286Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigueStefano Boni0Università di ModenaThis essay uses an anthropological phenomenology to examine the relevance of the notion of comfort. It contains a definition of comfort, an illustration of models of comfort distribution as well as an exploration of the potential contribution of sensuous relaxation in reviving theoretical tools introduced by Michel Foucault (techniques of the self), Philippe Descola (naturalism), Mary Douglas (danger and risk) and Antonio Gramsci (hegemony). I show that these key notions in the history of anthropology can be usefully refashioned to analyse contemporary comfortable existences: the epochal shift towards the overcoming of fatigue; the progressive screening of the undomesticated environment from holistic sensuous experiences; the amplification of disgust associated to organic substances and agencies; the transition from an hegemony exercised through cultural institutions to a generalised dependency on global economic and financial agencies, resulting from the spread of comfortable production.https://www.ledijournals.com/ojs/index.php/antropologia/article/view/439comfort, contemporary technology, anthropological phenomenology, senses, history of anthropology
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Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
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title Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
title_short Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
title_full Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
title_fullStr Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
title_full_unstemmed Technologically-propelled comfort. Some theoretical implications of the contemporary overcoming of fatigue
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series Antropologia
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publishDate 2016-03-01
description This essay uses an anthropological phenomenology to examine the relevance of the notion of comfort. It contains a definition of comfort, an illustration of models of comfort distribution as well as an exploration of the potential contribution of sensuous relaxation in reviving theoretical tools introduced by Michel Foucault (techniques of the self), Philippe Descola (naturalism), Mary Douglas (danger and risk) and Antonio Gramsci (hegemony). I show that these key notions in the history of anthropology can be usefully refashioned to analyse contemporary comfortable existences: the epochal shift towards the overcoming of fatigue; the progressive screening of the undomesticated environment from holistic sensuous experiences; the amplification of disgust associated to organic substances and agencies; the transition from an hegemony exercised through cultural institutions to a generalised dependency on global economic and financial agencies, resulting from the spread of comfortable production.
topic comfort, contemporary technology, anthropological phenomenology, senses, history of anthropology
url https://www.ledijournals.com/ojs/index.php/antropologia/article/view/439
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