Quicklet on Michael Pollan's Place of My Own: The Architecture of Daydreams

Quicklet on Michael Pollan's Place of My Own: The Architecture of Daydreams

Author: Vivian Choi

Publisher: Hyperink Inc

Published: 2012-03-02

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1614640599

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ABOUT THE BOOK “A Place of My Own is the biography of a building,” writes Michael Pollan by way of introduction. In the preface of the 2008 edition, Mr. Pollan reflects on his motivations for building a hut in his backyard. He had reasons that many of us can relate to. As we spend more and more of our days at desks, in front of screens, in shopping malls and grocery stores, we become more removed from nature and the process of creating tangible things. Mr. Pollan embarks on journey to build a house, from beginning to end, from design to construction. Along the way, he learns about the history and philosophy of architecture and, of course, the practicalities of actually building a structure. He warns us, however, that this is not a how-to book. While readers may be inspired to build a house after reading his book, they would be well-advised to seek instruction elsewhere. MEET THE AUTHOR Vivian is an experienced writer and a member of the Hyperink Team, which works hard to bring you high-quality, engaging, fun content. Happy reading! EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Different people have different requirements of the space in which they daydream. Bachelard envisioned a comfortable space set apart from others, perhaps just a comfortable chair by the fire or an attic. Virginia Woolf also wrote about a space for daydreaming in her book, A Room of One’s Own, from which the title of this chapter is derived. For her, “A lock one the door means the power to think for oneself.” The idea of a room of one’s own in which to think and create in private actually had its origins in the Renaissance. It is thought that there was a reciprocity between the space in which individuals daydreamed and developed their sense of self and the spaces that they then created. Charles R. Myer Unlike the preceding daydreamers, Pollan dreams of an entire building rather than a room within a house. On the simplest level, he wanted to build a hut because the architect helping to renovate his house mentioned that the view from the upstairs window needed a destination for the eye to see. A bench would help, but a little structure would be even better! Here we are introduced to Charles R. Myer, a college friend of Pollan’s. He is described as a true architect with an architect’s attention to detail and image hidden beneath a carefully engineered facade of casual rumple. Myer is helping them renovate their home in Conneticut. They are four months behind schedule and onto their second mortgage... Buy a copy to keep reading!


Disturbed Youth and Ethnic Family Patterns

Disturbed Youth and Ethnic Family Patterns

Author: Rita F. Stein

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1971-06-30

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1438421087

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Considers ways in which the traditions and values of Irish-Americans and Italian-Americans affect the behavior of emotionally disturbed adolescent boys from the two ethnic groups.


Daydreams at Work

Daydreams at Work

Author: Amy Fries

Publisher: Capital Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781933102696

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*** Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards Self-Help Category for 2010! ***


Daydreams and Jellybeans

Daydreams and Jellybeans

Author: Alex Wharton

Publisher: Firefly Press

Published: 2021-01-28

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1913102440

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From forgotten jellybeans to sparking daydreams, Alex's poems, written for primary school age children, are both funny and thoughtful, and aim to spark familiarity and inclusion. And the illustrations from Katy Riddell focus on the fun and dreamlike quality of the poems' engagement with the natural world. These poems use rhyme, rhythm and free verse and are ideally suited to performance in a school setting, nurturing a love of language, reading, confidence and self-expression.


Chasing Daydreams

Chasing Daydreams

Author: Michelle Round

Publisher: novum pro Verlag

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 3990482033

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It's the summer of 1975, Louise Fraser is seventeen years old and dreams of a life where she isn't the un-wanted second child of her harsh and abusive father Michael, and her beautiful but down trodden mother, Norma. Louise has to suffer the hand of her abusive father on a daily basis just for making simple mistakes, while her mother just looks on helplessly, living in denial. But, for just a few precious moments a day, Louise manages to escape her world by reading the diary of her late and brave grandmother, this gives her hope. Then, one day, after a chance meeting, she meets Mr Beautiful and falls in love instantly. She begins to daydream about this mystery man more and more. The question is, will these daydreams one day become a reality?


Topothesia

Topothesia

Author: Ameeth Vijay

Publisher: Fordham Univ Press

Published: 2023-05-02

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1531503195

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Topothesia reads urban planning as a mode of speculative fiction, one inextricably linked to histories of British colonialism and liberalism through a particular understanding of place. The book focuses on town planning from the late nineteenth century to the present day, showing how the contemporary geography of Britain—sharply unequal and marked by racial division—continues ideologies of place established in colonial contexts. Specifically, planning allows for the speculative construction of future places that are both utopian in their ability to resolve political disagreement and at the same tantalizingly realizable, able to be produced in concrete reality. This speculative imaginary, I argue, is only possible within the ideological framework of colonialism and the history of empire within which it developed. Topothesia refers to a rhetorical device employing the vivid depiction of an often-imaginary place. This device, Vijay shows, helps us understand urban planning as a narrative genre, one that, even in its most mundane documents, is compelled to produce elaborate fantasies of future places. The book examines specific planning movements over time to understand the form and the stakes of their speculative worlds. In building these worlds, the book shows, planners continually coopted literary critiques of the present and reveries of the future, retaining literature's aesthetics while eschewing its politics. At the same time, Vijay shows, writers and artists have dwelled within and against these colonial imaginaries to seek other means of representing place.


Daydreaming and Fantasy (Psychology Revivals)

Daydreaming and Fantasy (Psychology Revivals)

Author: Jerome L. Singer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1317697170

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Daydreaming, our ability to give ‘to airy nothing a local habitation and a name’, remains one of the least understood aspects of human behaviour. As children we explore beyond the boundaries of our experience by projecting ourselves into the mysterious worlds outside our reach. As adolescents and adults we transcend frustration by dreams of achievement or escape, and use daydreaming as a way out of intolerable situations and to help survive boredom, drudgery or routine. In old age we turn back to happier memories as a relief from loneliness or frailty, or wistfully daydream about what we would do if we had our time over again. Why is it that we have the ability to alternate between fantasy and reality? Is it possible to have ambition or the ability to experiment, create or invent without the catalyst of fantasy? Are sexual fantasies an inherent part of human behaviour? Are they universal, healthy, destructive? Is daydreaming itself destructive? Or is it a force which facilitates change and which can even be harnessed to positive advantage? In this provocative book, originally published in 1975, the product of the previous twenty-five years of research, the author debates the nature and function of daydreaming in the light of his own experiments. As well as investigating what is a normal ‘fantasy-life’ and outlining patterns and types of daydreaming, he describes the role of daydreaming in schizophrenia and paranoia, examines the fantasies and hallucinations induced by drugs and also the nature of altered states of consciousness in Zen and Transcendental Meditation. Among the many topics covered, he explains how it is possible to help children enlarge their capacity for fantasy, how adults can make positive use of daydreaming and how people on the verge of disturbed behaviour are often unconscious of their own fantasies. Advances in scientific methods and new experimental techniques had made it possible at this time to monitor both conscious daydreaming and sub-conscious fantasies in a way not possible before. Professor Singer is one of the few scientists who have conducted substantial research in this area and it is his belief that the study of daydreaming and fantasy is of great importance if we are to understand the workings of the human mind.


Concrete Daydreams

Concrete Daydreams

Author: Jeffrey Cerquetti

Publisher: Jeffrey Cerquetti

Published: 2021-10-22

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780578309095

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A collection of 3 decades of life experiences revolving around the industry of construction and engineering. Tales are told from the "human side" of the world of construction and are interwoven "Stanzas" relating to a central mainstream theme that has segments that are instructional, humorous and tragic. Derived from the author's personal career experiences as a builder, contractor, Professional Engineer, designer and educator.


Daydreams of Angels

Daydreams of Angels

Author: Heather O'Neill

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0374711224

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Inventive, outlandish, and tender fairy tales from a bestselling author The fantastic has always been at the edges of Heather O'Neill's work. In her bestselling novels Lullabies for Little Criminals and The Girl Who Was Saturday Night, she transformed the shabbiest streets of Montreal with her beautiful, freewheeling metaphors. She described the smallest of things—a stray cat or a second-hand coat—with an intensity that made them otherworldly. In Daydreams of Angels, O'Neill's first collection of short stories, she gives free reign to her imaginative gifts. In "The Ugly Ducklings," generations of Nureyev clones live out their lives in a grand Soviet experiment. In "Dear Piglet," a teenaged cult follower writes a letter to explain the motivation behind her crime. And in another tale, a grandmother reveals where babies come from: the beach, where young mothers-to-be hunt for infants in the surf. Each of these beguiling stories twists the beloved narratives of childhood—fairy tales, storybooks, Bible stories—to uncover the deepest truths of family life.


The Ecstatic Imagination

The Ecstatic Imagination

Author: Daniel Merkur

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780791436059

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Presents the first comprehensive survey of the varieties of psychedelic experience since 1975.