The last decade has seen the rise of Japanese methods of decluttering, adding everyday stuff to the increasing number of things that the modern subject must manage to gain a sense of wellbeing. This article examines Danshari by Yamashita Hideko and the Konmari method by Kondō Marie. Using the ‘affective affordances’ of objects as an analytic lens, I will argue that paying attention to everyday practices of decluttering reveals a close connection between material landscapes, gendered subjectivities and competing ethics of personhood. These connections only become visible when we put the decluttering methods in the context of the gendered expectations regarding attachment towards objects and their care in domestic work. Objects serve as an in...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Based on twelve months of ethnographic fieldwork in Japan, this article focuses on collections of gi...
The last decade has seen the rise of Japanese methods of decluttering, adding everyday stuff to the ...
The last decade has seen the rise of Japanese methods of decluttering, adding everyday stuff to the ...
This thesis is concerned with the moment relationships between persons and things become problematic...
Material culture studies often use a framework defined by appropriation, in which human actors can m...
Decluttering practitioners and organizational gurus have emerged to guide consumers on how to manage...
This study aims to investigate the experience of Finnish consumers regarding decluttering according ...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contemporary, urban Japan. It ...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contem-porary, urban Japan. It...
In the context of resisting throwaway culture and aiming for a sufficiency-based circular economy, i...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contemporary, urban Japan. It ...
The material turn in social theory has put the study of objects at the centre of any attempt to comp...
The material turn in social theory has put the study of objects at the centre of any attempt to comp...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Based on twelve months of ethnographic fieldwork in Japan, this article focuses on collections of gi...
The last decade has seen the rise of Japanese methods of decluttering, adding everyday stuff to the ...
The last decade has seen the rise of Japanese methods of decluttering, adding everyday stuff to the ...
This thesis is concerned with the moment relationships between persons and things become problematic...
Material culture studies often use a framework defined by appropriation, in which human actors can m...
Decluttering practitioners and organizational gurus have emerged to guide consumers on how to manage...
This study aims to investigate the experience of Finnish consumers regarding decluttering according ...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contemporary, urban Japan. It ...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contem-porary, urban Japan. It...
In the context of resisting throwaway culture and aiming for a sufficiency-based circular economy, i...
This article investigates the circulation and consumption of gifts in contemporary, urban Japan. It ...
The material turn in social theory has put the study of objects at the centre of any attempt to comp...
The material turn in social theory has put the study of objects at the centre of any attempt to comp...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Overwhelmingly dependent on Pierre Bourdieu’s landmark study Distinction (1984), contemporary resear...
Based on twelve months of ethnographic fieldwork in Japan, this article focuses on collections of gi...