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E-raamat: Off the Grid: Re-Assembling Domestic Life [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

, (Royal Roads University, Canada)
  • Formaat: 234 pages, 10 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Innovative Ethnographies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203744406
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 234 pages, 10 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Innovative Ethnographies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203744406
"Off-grid isn't a state of mind. It isn't about someone being out of touch, about a place that is hard to get to, or about a weekend spent offline. Off-grid is the property of a building (generally a home but sometimes even a whole town) that is disconnected from the electricity and the natural gas grid. To live off-grid, therefore, means having to radically re-invent domestic life as we know it, and this is what this book is about: individuals and families who have chosen to live in that dramatically innovative, but also quite old, way of life. This ethnography explores the day-to-day lives of people in each of Canada's provinces and territories living off the grid. Vannini and Taggart demonstrate how a variety of people, all with different environmental constraints, live away from contemporary civilization. The authors also raise important questions about our social future and whether off-grid living creates an environmentally and culturally sustainable lifestyle practice. These homes are experimental labs for our collective future, an intimate look into unusual contemporary domestic lives, and a call to the rest of us leading ordinary lives to examine what we take for granted. This book is ideal for courses on the environment and sustainability as well as introduction to sociology and introduction to cultural anthropology courses. "--

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Grids
3(18)
An Ocean for a Fence
6(2)
Tangles of Lines
8(3)
Inhabiting Place, Incorporating Materials
11(10)
2 The Pull of Remove
21(18)
Voluntary Simplicity?
24(3)
Showering with Grizzlies
27(5)
In Love with Place
32(7)
3 Involvement
39(18)
Wood and the City
39(5)
Affect and Ways of Heating
44(7)
Hot and Cool Energies
51(6)
4 (Off)Roads
57(12)
Tank Farms and Utilidors
58(4)
Roads, Access, and Insulation
62(7)
5 Power Constellations
69(18)
Have Cessna, Will Travel
70(2)
The Farthest Home
72(3)
Costs, Efficiencies, Externalities, and More
75(12)
6 Comfort
87(18)
Groovy Yurts
87(3)
Lighting the Way, on a Bike
90(6)
The Thoreau Effect
96(9)
7 Convenience
105(18)
Growing, Storing, Cooking, Eating, Shitting Organic Food
106(4)
De-Concession
110(3)
Sun-Dried Everything
113(10)
8 House Building, DIW-Style
123(18)
Building with Dirt and Garbage
126(5)
Regenerative Life Skills
131(3)
Vernacular Architecture
134(7)
9 Slower Homes
141(18)
It's Sunny. Tell the Kids They Can Come Inside and Play the Wii
146(4)
Synchronous Power and Unplugged Appliances
150(3)
New Age Homes for a New Millennium
153(6)
10 Breaking Waters
159(20)
Onerous Consumption
162(3)
Self-Sufficient Homes
165(3)
Alternative Hedonism
168(11)
11 Camping, Out on the Land
179(10)
Frozen Fishing
183(6)
12 The New Quietism
189(18)
Non-Users
191(5)
Lifestyle Migrants
196(4)
In Search of Stillness
200(7)
13 A Better Way of Life?
207(10)
Amidst (Fallen) Trees
210(4)
The Way Back
214(3)
References 217(12)
Index 229
Phillip Vannini is Canada Research Chair in Public Ethnography and Professor in the School of Communication & Culture at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC, Canada.. He is author of dozens of journal articles and book chapters, and author/editor of ten books.

Jonathan Taggart is a Vancouver-based photojournalist and member of the Boreal Collective. He holds a MA in Intercultural and International Communication. His photography exhibits have captured national audiences and his pictures have appeared in magazine and newspapers across the country, such as (for example for this project) Canadian Geographic, Yukon: North of Ordinary, BC Business, and The Tyee. Amongst other awards, he is the recent winner of the 2012 Western Canadian Music Award album cover design.