The Imaginary: Word and Image (Word & Image Interactions)
Dreamwork : Why All Work Is Imaginary
โ Scribed by Steven Connor
- Publisher
- Reaktion Books
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Upending our perception of employment, a surprising investigation into the mystical nature of our daily toil.
Dreamwork is a book about the ideas, dreams, dreads, and ideals we have about work. Its central argument is this: Although we depend on the idea of work for our identity as humans, we feel we must disguise from ourselves the fact that we do not know what work is. There is no example of work that nobody might, under some circumstances, do for fun. All work is imaginaryโwhich is not to say that it is simply illusory, but rather that, to count as work, it must be imagined to be work. In other words, a large part of what we mean by working is this work of imagining. Work is therefore essentially mysticalโjust the opposite of what it is taken to be by all of us spending our days at desks, behind cash registers, and in factories. Delving into this complex mythos, Dreamwork looks in turn at worries about whether or not work is hard; the importance of places of work; the meanings of hobbies, holidays, and sabbaths; and the history of dreams of redeeming work.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1. Dreamworks
2. Hard Work
3. At Work
4. Off Work
5. Working Out
References
Further Reading
Index
โฆ Subjects
WorkโPhilosophy; Creative ability Imagination; Creativity; Philosophy--Social;
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