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The Promise of Things

English

By (author): Ruth Quibell

A bicycle in wartime. A chainstore armchair. A velvet jacket. A stone from a distant beach.

Some of our strongest, longest lasting relationships are hidden in plain viewthe relationships we have with the objects we own. What do our possessions do for us? And how do they do it?

In The Promise of Things, Ruth Quibell explores how our possessions can speak to us and about us: who we think we are, what we long for, struggle against, or hope to remember. It an invitation to think deeply about how we use the things we own, and what makes them trivial or significant, burdensome or enlivening, throwaway or enduring.

The Promise of Things is neither an apology for excess nor a manual for minimalism. Instead it seeks a more ambitious ideal: an intelligent life with things. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 212g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Melbourne University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780522868791

About Ruth Quibell

Ruth Quibell is a sociologist and writerwith an interest in objects identity mortality and the `good enough life. She is columnist for literary magazine Island and writer for the new womens magazine Womankind (also publishers of New Philosopher). She has also written non-fiction reviews and opinion for The Age Sydney Morning Herald Canberra Times and The Drum.

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