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12%OFFShawn Micallef - The Trouble with Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure - 9781552452851 - V9781552452851
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The Trouble with Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure

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Description for The Trouble with Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure Paperback. What do your Eggs Benedict say about your notions of class? Series: Exploded Views. Num Pages: 112 pages. BIC Classification: JFCA; JFSC; WBV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 190 x 120 x 3. Weight in Grams: 128.
What do your Eggs Benedict say about your notions of class? Every weekend, in cities around the world, bleary-eyed diners wait in line to be served overpriced, increasingly outre food by hungover waitstaff. For some, the ritual we call brunch is a beloved pastime; for others, a bedeviling waste of time. But what does its popularity say about shifting attitudes towards social status and leisure? In some ways, brunch and other forms of conspicuous consumption have blinded us to ever-more-precarious employment conditions. For award-winning writer and urbanist Shawn Micallef, brunch is a way to look more closely at the ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Coach House Books Canada
Number of pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Exploded Views
Condition
New
Weight
128g
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781552452851
SKU
V9781552452851
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About Shawn Micallef
Shawn Micallef: Shawn Micallef is the author of Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto and the co-editor of Spacing magazine. He teaches at the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Art and Design and was a 2011--12 Journalism Fellow at Massey College. He writes about cities, culture, architecture, art, and politics.

Reviews for The Trouble with Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure
"As Toronto grows into a more mature, more compelling city, a new group of non-academic, street-smart urbanists has emerged to appreciate it
with-it young writers, architects and men and women about town who love big cities and see things in Toronto that most of us miss. Shawn Micallef is one of the sharpest of this sharp-eyed breed."
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