Joyful singing in parks
This article draws on Bayat’s discussions of the “quiet encroachment” and “social nonmovement” to explore the intertwined relationships between mundane lives, public culture, and spatial orders. It takes the collective singing practices in public parks in the city of Guangzhou in South China as a c...
Main Author: | Jun Zhang |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Coimbra University Press
2022-12-01
|
Series: | Antropologia Portuguesa |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/12257 |
Similar Items
-
Mundane Joy as Emergent Strategy: Community Storytellers on “Happiness,” “Resilience,” and the “Good Life”
by: Kathryn Waring, et al.
Published: (2024-03-01) -
Mundane beauty in art and architecture
by: Angela Juarranz
Published: (2017-07-01) -
Mundane beauty in art and architecture
by: Angela Juarranz
Published: (2017-07-01) -
Childhood in the discourse of the politics of equal recognition
by: Nenadić Mile
Published: (2010-01-01) -
Variation and adaptation: learning from success in patient safety-oriented simulation training
by: Peter Dieckmann, et al.
Published: (2017-10-01)