Perspectives on Everyday Life: A Cross Disciplinary Cultural Analysis
makes the argument for studying everyday life through a combination of
introductory theoretical approaches and a grouping of applications to
specific aspects of American culture. The first part of the book
addresses the idea of everyday life as considered by distinguished
thinkers who have written books about everyday life, such as Sigmund
Freud, Fernand Braudel, Henri Lefebvre, Michel de Certeau, and others.
The second part of the book uses theories dealt with in the first part
of the book to explore objects-such as suitcases, alarm clocks, milk,
pacifiers, pressure cookers, smart speakers, and super-glue-and their
part in the various rituals of everyday life in America, revealing their
hidden meanings.