
A Philosophy of Discomfort.
Title:
A Philosophy of Discomfort.
Author:
Pezeu-Massabuau, Jacques.
ISBN:
9781861899491
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (130 pages)
Series:
non-series
Contents:
A Philosophy of Discomfort Cover -- Imprint page -- Contents -- Contents pt ii -- Preface -- 1. Discomfort Refuted -- 2. Feeling Discomfort -- 3. Discomfort Dominated -- 4. Discomfort Practised -- 5. Discomfort Denied -- 6. Discomfort Provoked -- 7. In Praise of Discomfort -- 8. My Discomfort is My Culture -- Bibliography.
Abstract:
A hard chair. An embarrassing conversation. A mosquito bite. All these provoke in us a sense of discomfort, whether an irksome sensation or an experience of unpleasantness. While we normally define "discomfort" simply as a lack of comfort, it is unclear which came first-comfort or the lack of it. A Philosophy of Discomfort explores comfort and discomfort as historical and philosophical concepts, viewing these ideas as a constant push and pull of opposing forces. Arguing that comfort is a relative state that changes as our concept of well-being evolves, Jacques Pezeu-Massabuau observes our notions of comfort over time, with particular consideration to examples of housing and interiors-in Japanese housing, the Moroccan casbah, and modern city apartments, some aspects of discomfort, or the physical lack of well-being, are tolerated and accepted. Despite the human instinct to avoid discomfort, Pezeu-Massabuau contends that people must recognize the uncomfortable as necessary to existence and suggests they learn to use discomfort as another kind of pleasure, a new hedonism, or simply a new way to achieve well-being. Unraveling the myths of modern comfort, this book serves as a guide to integrating disorder into our daily lives.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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