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Home Rules Denis Wood

Home Rules By Denis Wood

Home Rules by Denis Wood


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This text makes an exploration of the built environment and our relationship to it. It explores the living room of Denis and Ingrid Wood. Their search is for an understanding of every room as an institution, a cultural creation centered on fundamental human needs, activities, and beliefs.

Home Rules Summary

Home Rules by Denis Wood

In Home Rules Wood and Beck undertake a remarkable exploration of the built environment and our relationship to it. Their objective is to explore and understand a specific room-the living room at 435 Cutler Street, the home of Denis and Ingrid Wood and their children, Randall and Chandler. But ultimately their search is for an understanding of every room as an institution, a cultural creation centered on fundamental human needs, activities, and beliefs. This work is a case study of a particular family's life in a particular room. Based on Beck's interviews with each member of the Wood family, the book identifies 223 rules addressing safety, behaviour, and treatment of the room's 70 objects. A tour of the room proceeds object by object - screen door, door, doorframe, window in the door - with each object presented first in its physical form with a photograph and description, then in terms of the rules that govern its use or treatment, and finally in light of the values and meanings that surround it. In their description and analysis, Wood and Beck show how every room we inhabit is much more than an architectural construct. As the manifestation of meanings and values - conveyed to children as spoken rules - the room is part of the larger network of rules and customs that exist for au people in their domestic environments. By living the room with our children, we introduce them to a way of life, a system of beliefs, and a manner of dealing with any environment or place. Ultimately, the authors conclude, a room is a memory. It stores in the arrangement of its parts how we sit together and interact. It holds for children the memory of rooms in which their parents grew up, which in turn were memories of other, more distant rooms, and so on across the generations.

Home Rules Reviews

As Wood and Beck poignantly prove, even if they never say so, where we live does become us.--'New Yorker' Denis Wood and Robert Beck undertake a minutely detailed examination of the enculturing power of the home...Anyone who gets through it will look at children's home environments with fresher, more wondering, and more appreciative eyes.--Kelly Bulkeley, 'Religious Studies Review' 'Home Rules' is a work of genuine scholarship that incorporates a truly original vision. Ostensibly it is a case study of the objects contained in a particular home, used to illustrate the network of rules embedded in domestic environments, rules that serve to socialize children to a well-ordered life. On a different level, it is a detailed paean to the material culture of our times, which in turn provides grist for critical reflections about culture in general. And last, but not least, it is a chronicle of family lives stretching back several generations. This book bristles with intelligence.--Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, author of 'Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience' 'Home Rules' is a remarkably original confrontation with life and living, why people behave as they do, and how their conduct in the primary human unit--the family--evolves. No other book has attempted to accomplish so much in this fashion. Wood and Beck have written an astonishing, fascinating 'tour de force' that every reader will immediately appreciate because it also describes his or her life.--Gabriel Kolko, author of 'Main Currents in Modern American History'

Additional information

GOR009488591
9780801846182
0801846188
Home Rules by Denis Wood
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
19940301
368
N/A
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