Dwelling in Resistance: Living with Alternative Technologies in America

Dwelling in Resistance: Living with Alternative Technologies in America

by Chelsea Schelly
Dwelling in Resistance: Living with Alternative Technologies in America

Dwelling in Resistance: Living with Alternative Technologies in America

by Chelsea Schelly

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Overview

Most Americans take for granted much of what is materially involved in the daily rituals of dwelling. In Dwelling in Resistance, Chelsea Schelly examines four alternative U.S. communities—“The Farm,” “Twin Oaks,” “Dancing Rabbit,” and “Earthships”—where electricity, water, heat, waste, food, and transportation practices differ markedly from those of the vast majority of Americans.
 
Schelly portrays a wide range of residential living alternatives utilizing renewable, small-scale, de-centralized technologies. These technologies considerably change how individuals and communities interact with the material world, their natural environment, and one another. Using in depth interviews and compelling ethnographic observations, the book offers an insightful look at different communities’ practices and principles and their successful endeavors in sustainability and self-sufficiency.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813586519
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 08/02/2017
Series: Nature, Society, and Culture
Edition description: None
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

CHELSEA SCHELLY is an assistant professor of sociology at Michigan Technological University in Houghton. She is the author of Crafting Collectivity: American Rainbow Gatherings and Alternative Forms of Community.
 

Table of Contents

1 What Does it Mean to Dwell in Resistance?                      
2 What “Normal” Dwelling Looks Like: The History of Home Technologies
3 Custodians of the Earth, Witnesses to Transition: The Story of the Farm      
4 The Abundance of the Commons: Twin Oaks and the Plentitude Ethic       
5 Individualism and Symbiosis: The Dance at Dancing Rabbit    
6 Self-Sufficiency as Social Justice: The Case of Earthship Biotecture                
7 Dwelling in Resistance
                                                               
Appendix: Reflections and Lessons on Method
Acknowledgements                                                         
References                                                                                                                       
Index              
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