Traversing: embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction : traversing : bodies, technologies, and culture in the making of (Czech) lives -- Footsteps through the city : social justice in its multiplicity -- Digital dwelling : the everyday freedoms of technology-use -- Ballroom dance and other technologies of sexuality and desire -- The new Europeans : 21st century families as sites for self-realization -- Making moods : food and drink as collective acts of sustenance, pleasure and dissolution -- Reconnection : between the power lines and the stars | |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Movement, Technology, and Culture in the Making of (Czech) Lives 1 1. Footsteps through the City: Social Justice in Its Multiplicity 20 2. Digital Dwelling: The Everyday Freedoms of Technology Use 54 3. Ballroom Dance and Other Technologies of Sexuality and Desire 80 4. The New Europeans: Twenty-First-Century Families as Sites for Self-Realization 110 5. Making Moods: Food and Drink as Collective Acts of Sustenance, Pleasure, and Dissolution 143 6. Reconnection: Between the Power Lines and the Stars 170 Notes References Index 191 193 205
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Index Page numbers in bold refer to images. affective states. See moods agency, 4,58,59,67,71, 78-79 men, 82,95,97 women, 18,139 alcohol, 138,147,154 beer and wine, 91,127, 149,155,156, 157-59,158,160,162,163,166-67,188 conviviality, 159-63 curing alcoholism, 165-66,167-68 cutting back, 163-65 Czech alcohol consumption, 160,166 as a mode of traversing, 155-57, 161,163, 167-68,169 algorithms, 78 American Wild West, 178,179,181-82 See abo Native American lifeways ArcelorMittal Ostrava, 36-37 Aristotle, 83 autochthony, 33-34,52,53,185 ballroom dance classes, 80-84,107-8 clothing requirements, 89 erotics, 92-95,107 etiquette and politesse, 81,85,89-90 heterosociality, 82,84-86,90-92 learning to dance, 88-89,91 parent and parent-child interaction, 84-85, 86, 87,90,91-92 the stampede and promenade, 86-89,87, 94 beekeeping, 175-76 being-in-the-world, 3,4,5,17,76-77, 78-79, 188 cultural contexts, 6-7 food and drink, 146,161,168-69 Heidegger’s philosophy, 5,13-14,15,16, 56, 58, 83,116,185 Patočka’s philosophy, 5,14-16,83,116, 185-86 See aho corporeality; dwelling; interrelationality; movement; time and space; traversing being-with-one-another. See interrelationality books, 61-62 bridges, 29 burčák, 158, 158-59 calculative thinking, 33,56-57,67,78,184 capitalism, 16,24,25,37,41, 52,113,117, 126-27,184 care, 56,186 temporalities, 134-36 care for the soul, 39,115-18,186 See aho living in truth; self-realization censorship, 12,46,59 Český Krumlov, 24,35,44-48,159,179,180, 181,182,187 Charles IV, King of Bohemia (later Holy Roman Emperor), 25,26, 34, 37,43 Charta 77 (Charter 77), 12
chaty (cottages), 11,124,125,134,153,160, 162,173-75,176 escaping pressures of city life, 19,171,172, 175,177,183,188 getting back to nature, 171, 173,182,188 utility of technology, 175,182 children after-school activities, 128, 128-29,135 citizenship, 10 games, 70-71,72 multiethnic children, 120-21 names, 120 online activities, 62,71,72 outdoor activities and education, 171,172 relationship with fathers, 77,92,99,100, 103,129,130,133-34, 135 relationship with mothers, 14,83,100,115, 116,129-32,133-34 See also schooling choice, 13-14,29,52,59 Christianity, in the contemporary state, 23,33, 38,51-52 cities, 34 citizen-state relationship, 23-24, 38-41,43, 48,52 See aho Communism; state socialism class, 43,75,81,119,120,148,149,178 205
206 INDEX collective movements, 5,24,40, 82,146 food and drink, 148-51,160,166 Communism, 9,10,34-35, 36-37, 38,40,41, 45,46,54,65,113-14,125 See also state socialism consciousness, 11 conviviality, 159-63 corporate social responsibility, 37 corporeality, 3,4,5,14,15, 19,30,50,55,58, 83,100,188 corruption, 35,41,43-44 critical thinking, 6,15 culture, 4 cultural intimacy, 149 cultural values and technology use, 111 mediation of movement, 4,16,19,30,188 Czech national identity, 85,149 Czechoslovak Community Party, 114 Czech Republic history, 16,20-21,23,25-29, 33-35,47 lives of contemporary citizens, 4,10-11, 16-19 religion, 38,48 Czech Statehood Day, 21,51 dance classes. See ballroom dance classes Dasein, 4-5,13-14,116,145 das Man, 13,14,116,183 deep hanging out, 7, 9 Derrida, Jacques, 12 digital natives, 54-55 digital technology use, 57-58 for entertainment, 60-61,63-64,66-67 for school studies and interactions, 60,62, 65-66 by teenage boys, 59-69 time constraints, 61,62,66-67,73 See abo gaming; internet access and use; online environments dignity and indignity, 25,40-42,43 divorce, 112,123,141 domestic violence, 82,101-2 toward children, 102,103 drink. See alcohol; food and drink Dry February campaign, 166 Dubček, Alexander, 9 Duka, Dominik, 52 dwelling, 4,13,19,29, 30,56,57,59, 79,183 building and thinking, 5,56,57,188 digital dwelling, 57-58,63,76-77,78 economic disparities, 43 Prague, 24-25 email, 73-74 embodiment. See corporeality enframing, 56-57 Engels, Friedrich, 114 English language, 64,66,69,70, 76,77 erotica, 96,97,98,99,100,105-9 in dance classes, 92-95,107
ethnographic fieldwork, 6-9 short-term fieldwork limitations, 9 etiquette and politesse, 81,85,89-90,160 “eureka” moments in fieldwork, 7 exclusion, 24,43-44,47-53 Facebook, 64-65,71,72, 74,76, 78,88 family affective relations within the family, 113, 115,116-17,118 care of older generations, 77,135, 136-39, 140,141 changing economic aspects, 122-24,128-29, 141 changing forms, 112-13,119,126 contextual definitions, 118-20 Czech marriages, children and names, 120-22 European ideal, 126-29 food and drink, 135-36,148,152-53 homes, 124-26 roles and obligations, 77,118,124,126,129, 139,140,141,142 self-realization, 113,117-18, 120,126,129, 131,137, 139,141-42,153 temporalities of care, 134-36 “traditional” family, 112 traversing through time, 139-41 twenty-first-century families, 113,141 See also children; parents fathers and fatherhood, 80,84, 91,125-26, 137-39 child care and relationship with children, 77,92,99,100,103,129,130,133-34,135 constraints on time with family, 134-36 physical force against children, 102-3 femininity, 106 fertility rituals, 100 Florián, Petr (Pedro), 69-70 food and drink alteration to modes of traversing, 147, 155-57,161,163,167-69 as collective movements, 148-51,160,166 emotional and sensory engagement, 146-48 a garden party, 154-55 health aspects, 151, 152,153, 154,155,156, 160,162 history, 143-45
INDEX sociality and shared pleasures, 149,151-55, 159-63,168-69 traditional Czech dishes, 150,150-51,152 See ako alcohol fourfold, 57,182-85, 187 freedom, 19,40,41,188 frontier communities, 178,181 link to material conditions, 43 of movement, 62 in online environments, 55,58-59,62-65, 72,74,76,77-78 with respect to food and drink, 152,153-54, 160 gaming, 2,60,61,63-64,69-72,74,77,78 Geertz, Clifford, 6-7,9 “Being There,” 7 gendered socialities, 82,95 invitation to dance, 86-87 Google Maps, 1-2 grandparents, 68,75,99-100,136 relationship with grandchildren, 130, 137, 139 guilt, 29 Gypsies. See Roma happiness, 131-33 Havel, Václav, 6,24, 39,47,52 concerns about technology use, 55,58 “The Power of the Powerless,” 6,40-41 health spas, 173 Heidegger, Martin, 3,16,19,34, 39, 83,108, 115,142,146,163 advocacy of nature, 170,171,183-85 Being and Time (Sein und Zeit), 5,11-12, 14,145,184 choice making, 13-14,29,52 concerns about technology, 29,55-59, 77-78,170,182,184 Discourse on Thinking, 33,52-53, 185 embodied approach, 15 fourfold, 57,183-84,187 hammer metaphor, 5,14,83,116,117 Husserl’s personal relations, 11-12 Nazism, 12,29,33,53 situatedness of existence, 4-5,13,29 thrownness, 14,29 What Is Called Thinking, 184 See ako Dasein; das Man heterosexuality, 96,97 in dance classes, 82, 84-86,90-92 history, 3,4,16,19,29,52,182,188 Czech Republic, 16,20-21,23,25-29, 33-35,47 207 Holocaust, 45 homeland, 52-53, 56,185,186 homelessness, 24,25 homosexuality, 106 Husserl, Edmund, 11-12,14,29, 39,83 indignity. See dignity and indignity inheritance, 123-26 Instagram, 61 internet access and
use, 54,78 news sources, 76 online shopping, 76,77 See also online environments interrelationality, 59, 75-77,126,137 in dance, 92,107-8 in families, 113,118,126,141 father and child, 77, 92,99,100,102-3,129, 130,133-34,135 food and drink, 147-48,149,151-55, 159-63,168-69 mother and child, 14,83, 100,115,116, 129-32,133-34 with nature, 56,57,184,185-86,187-88 Patočka’s focus, 5,14,15,57-58, 83,115, 116,117,141,185-86,187-88 pleasure, 19 role in being-in-the-world, 4,5,14,55 in time and space, 4,17,18,63,67,75-77, 189 walking, 30 interview-based ethnographies, 9 intimacy, 97,98,99,100,101,107,108,131, 172 cultural intimacy, 149 dance classes, 82,84,86,90,92,93,94,95, 107 in vitro fertilization (IVF), 110,111 Jackson, Michael, 8 Kjellberg, Felix (PewDiePie), 60,70 Kohák, Erazim, 39,43,170,171,175,182-83, 186 labor issues, 15, 37,46,48,113,114, 116,117, 123,124,125,136,177,183 See also work Libuše, prophet, 25, 34, 37,43 life universal, 109,186 living in truth, 6,15,23-24, 39-42,52, 186 personal and collective dimensions, 5 See ako care for the soul; social justice love, 108
208 INDEX magazines, 56,57 Malinowski, Bronisław, 6 marriage, 120,121-24,161-62 Marx, Karl, 113-14 masculinity, 106 mass communication, 56,57,82 May, Karl, 179 meditative thinking, 33, 56,57,67, 78,184, 185 men agency, 82, 95, 97 domestic skills, 135-36,138,150 dominance, 82,97,98-99,101-5,106-7 drinking, 156-57,166 providers and protectors of women and children, 112,123,124 violence, 82,101-3,107 See also fathers and fatherhood mobile phones, 60,61,62,63,66, 72-73,162, 172 for photography, 70,84-85,127 moods, 146,163 collectively generated, 146 interrelationality, 146 moral transformation, 170-71 mothers and motherhood, 105,106,112, 114-15 domestic work, 135-36 relation between mother and child, 14,83, 100,115,116,129-32,133-34 self-realization through motherhood, 129-31 working mothers, 111-12,114 See also parents movement, 4,16,19,29-30,55,59,83 conceptual dynamism, 83 cultural mediation, 4,16,19, 30, 35,188 in dance, 82, 83,88-89 freedom of movement, 62 three primacy movements (Patočka), 14-15, 83,141,147,155,169,171,186,187 through time and space, 3 toward and away from one another, 3 toward ourselves and the earth, 3 See also collective movements museum objects, 145 Muslims, 151 prejudice against, 23,43-44,49-52,152 Národní dům na Vinohradech (National House of Vinohrady), 84, 85-86,87, 88-90,91-92 national identity, 85,149 Native American lifeways, 178-80, 181 nature, 170-75,176,177-82,187-89 cultural understandings, 182 Heidegger’s advocacy, 170,171,183-85, 187 Patočka’s advocacy, 170,171,185-86, 187-88 Nazism, 12,28,29,33, 34, 35, 37,38,40,45, 46,53 neoliberal, 126
new reproductive technologies (NRTs), 110, 111,120 nondirected engagement, 7-8 online environments dwelling concept, 57-58,63,76-77,78 false dichotomy of online versus offline, 58 freedom and agency, 58-59,62-65, 72,74, 76,77-78 impacts on young people, 54-55 language issues, 64,66,69-70,76,77 physical world as material foundation, 58 real-time collaboration at spatial distance, 63-64,66 See also digital technology use; gaming; internet access and use online shopping, 76, 77 Ostrava, 24, 35-39 outdoor activities, 171-82,177 parents, 66,68, 70-72, 73,112,113,117, 120-21, 124,127,135 authority, 62-63,103,128 at balhoorn dance classes, 84-85,86,87, 90, 91-92 young and older parents, 110-11,120, 123 See also children; fathers and fatherhood; grandparents; mothers and motherhood Paris, 1,2 paths, 9,29,34,129,142,184,185,188 Patočka, Jan, 2-3,4,5,6,11,12-13,15-16,19, 29-30,43, 52, 83,108-9,146 advocacy of nature, 170,171,185-86, 187-88 care for the soul, 39,115-18 concerns about technology, 55,58,170-71, 182-83 living in truth, 5,23, 39-40 three primacy movements, 14-15,83,100, 141,147,155,169,171,186,187 Pedro (Petr Florián), 69-70 PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg), 60, 70
INDEX phenomenological reduction, 11,12 pleasure, 145,186 collective pleasure, 155 gastronomic pleasure, 147,148-49,151,152, 155.168-69 political leadership, 21,23,25,26, 34,39,43 pornography, 63,96 poverty, 21,25,34 power relations, 65,68,82 Havel, “The Power of the Powerless,” 6, 40-41 See ako dominance: men Prague, 1,9-10,12,67-68,70-72,81-82,85, 95,124,159 city as a space for life, 24-25,26,27,28, 29-30,31,32, 32-35 history, 25-29, 32-35 negotiations of old and new, 28-29,145 Saint Václavi Day and Czech Statehood Day, 21-23 Prague Spring 1968,9,114 Přerov nad Labem ethnographic museum, 143-45,144 privacy and private time, 72-74 racism, 121 retirement, 74-77,137-38,140-41 Ricouer, Paul, 12 Roma, 73,121 prejudice against, 43-45,48-49 roots, 185 rootedness, 14,33 sinking of roots, 83,100,115,116,123 same-sex partnerships, 106,120 schooling choice of schools, 65-66,67-68, 74,127 cost of schooling and after-school activities, 127,128-29 digital technology use, 60,62,65-66 school nature camps (prírodný tábory), 172 Seidel, Josef and František, 46-47 self-actualization, 114 selfies, 70,77 self-projection, 14-15 self-realization, 83,107,129 in families, 113,117-18,120,126,129,131, 137,139,141-42,153 under state socialism, 113-15 self-transcendence, 15,18,83,108-9,115, 116.117.141.142.168-69,170-71,186, 189 sexual harassment, 98-99 209 sexuality, 82, 95-99,105-6,107-9 in the domestic sphere, 99-101 and male domination, 103-5,106-7 situatedness, 4-5 Skype, 76 smoking, 164-65 Snapchat, 63 social class, 43, 75,81,119,120,148,149,178 sociality, 14,116 food and drink,
147-8,149,151-55, 159-63, 168-69 heterosociality in dance classes, 82,84,86, 90-92,95 See also gendered socialities social justice, 23-24,34-35, 37-39,43-44,52 See ako living in truth Sokol, 68 solidarity, 47 sovereignty, 58,59 space and time. See time and space state socialism, 6,9,11,34-35,47, 51, 52, 73, 81,117,138,172 abuse of Roma, 49 censorship and restrictions on information exchange, 12,54,59 dissidents, 6,12,40 European values, 126-27 Havel’s views, 6,40-41 industrial expansion, 35 1989 “velvet” revolution, 10,16,25,40, 127 positive views, 40,43,46 regulation of Christianity, 38 self-realization under, 113-15 women’s employment, 112,114 See ako Communism Strathern, Marilyn, 8 Sudetenland German expulsions, 46,47,48 Syrian refugees, 49-51, 52 taste, 149 technology, 4,16,19,56-57,80-81,175,187, 188 cultural values and technology use, 111 dwelling, 5,56,57,188 Heidegger’s concepts, 5,13,17,29,55-59, 77-78,170,182-83,184,187 impact on the landscape, 29 Patočka’s concern, 55,58, 170-71,182-83 role of technology in communing with nature, 171,175,182 See also digital technology use; internet access and use; online environments
210 INDEX television, 56,57 thinking modes, 33, 56-57,67, 78, 184 thrownness, 4, 13,14,15,29,53,188 time and space in childhood, 72,128-29 dwelling, 29 Heidegger’s ideas, 4-5 on- and offline, 77-79 Patočka’s ideas, 5 privacy and control, 72-74,76-77 relationships with others, 4,17,18,63,67, 75-77,189 in retirement, 74-77,137-38,139,140-41 See also traversing totalitarianism, 37,40-41 touch, 82,88, 92,99,100,101,108 tramping and tramping camps, 171,172, 177-82,178 transcendence, 11,15,16,19,39,77,82,149,155 self-transcendence, 15,18,83,108-9,115, 116,117,141,142,168-69,170-71,186, 189 traversing, 15-16,19,55, 59,77,188 in ballroom dancing, 82 embodied practice, 3-4 in families, 117,126,139-41 in nature, 170,171,175,188-89 uses of food and drink, 147,155-57,161, 163,167-69 See also corporeality; dwelling; interrelationality; movement; time and space Trigger, David, 8 Trnka, Lukáš, 1,61, 67,69 urban living, 171,173,174,177,183 Ústí nad Labem, 49 Václav, Saint, 20-21,23,25,26, 34, 37,38,43, 51,158 violence, 82,101-3,107 virtual environments, 1-2 Vísegrád Four, 51 vloggers, 60-61,66, 69-70 walking, 30,32-33 web 2.0,61 women agency, 18,139 beauty, desirability and allure, 95,97-99, 103,104-7,122 Czech women marrying foreigners, 121-22 deference and submission, 101,103-5, 107 economic dependence on men, 104,124 food preparation, 136,149,152-53 objectification, 82, 97,99,105,107 viewed as sexual beings in public space, 99 See also domestic violence; mothers and motherhood work, 15,83,114,115,116,117,127,131, 134-35,174-75,188 See also labor issues World War II, 28,34,46,47,81,121
YouTube, 60 Zeman, Miloš, 21,23, 33,51-52,53,163-64 Baytriecto ЗӀкЬЫЫю№ек МОпсӀюп S
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title_auth | Traversing embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic |
title_exact_search | Traversing embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic |
title_full | Traversing embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic Susanna Trnka |
title_fullStr | Traversing embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic Susanna Trnka |
title_full_unstemmed | Traversing embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic Susanna Trnka |
title_short | Traversing |
title_sort | traversing embodied lifeworlds in the czech republic |
title_sub | embodied lifeworlds in the Czech Republic |
topic | In-der-Welt-sein (DE-588)4161481-1 gnd Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 gnd Körper (DE-588)4031575-7 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd |
topic_facet | In-der-Welt-sein Phänomenologie Körper Alltag Tschechien |
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