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Hanging Out

The Radical Power of Killing Time
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Hanging Out by Sheila Liming examines the significance of social interactions in the modern world, where technology often replaces face-to-face connections. The book delves into the cultural and scientific aspects of socialising, exploring how genuine human engagement can enhance mental and physical well-being. Through an exploration of historical and contemporary contexts, it presents a compelling case for the importance of maintaining meaningful personal connections.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the cultural significance of casual social interactions and how they shape our lives. This book offers a thoughtful exploration of the value of spending time together in an age dominated by technology. It blends insights from science and nature to highlight why such experiences are crucial for human connection and community building.

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A smart and empowering book about the simple art of hanging out ... and of taking back our social lives from the deadening while of contemporary life.

Hanging out is about daring to do nothing much and, even more than that, about daring to do it in the company of others.

Almost every day it seems that our world becomes more fractured, more digital, and more chaotic. Sheila Liming has the answer: we need to hang out more.

Starting with the assumption that play is to children as hanging out is to adults, Liming makes a brilliant case for the necessity of unstructured social time as a key element of our cultural vitality. The book asks questions like what is hanging out? Why is it important? Why do we do it? How do we do it? And examines the various ways we hang out - in groups, online, at parties, at work.

Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time makes an intelligent case for the importance of this most casual of social structures, and shows us how just getting together can be a potent act of resistance all on its own.

For fans of Jenny Odell's How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy.

'More books about hanging out, less about productivity please. Sheila Liming sees the gap in our thinking about time, and the true worth in spending it in an unstructured fashion with members of our community...' - Literary Hub
'The book conceives of hanging out as a way to reclaim time as something other than a raw ingredient to be converted into productivity.' - The New York Times
'Hanging Out is rich with illuminating stories ... I passionately believed that her book was right.' - Slate
'Hanging Out encourages readers to do more of it in real life ... Liming's observational and storytelling skills shine.' - Publishers Weekly
'From sharing a cuppa to lazing in the park, is the key to happiness doing everyday activities with pals? ... Liming proposes hanging out as a balm that forges connection and meaning.' - The Guardian UK

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Hanging Out by Sheila Liming delves into the importance of social connections and the diminishing art of informal gatherings. Reviewers appreciate the book's insightful exploration of how modern society's dependence on technology impacts face-to-face interactions, and they commend Liming for her engaging narrative style that combines humour with thoughtful analysis. It's noted as a timely reminder of the value of personal connection in an increasingly digital world.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760644727

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 April 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Black Inc.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 255g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Sheila Liming is the author of Office and What a Library Means to a Woman, and her essays have appeared in The Atlantic, McSweeney's, Lapham's Quarterly, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Point, among others. She lives, teaches, and plays the accordion in Burlington, Vermont. Hanging Out- The Radical Power of Killing Time is her latest book.

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