Anthropologists, psychologists, feminists, and sociologists have long studied the ""everyday"", the quotidian, the taken-for-granted; however, geographers have lagged behind in engaging with this slippery aspect of reality. Now, Rob Sullivan makes the case for geography as a powerful conceptual framework for seeing the everyday anew and for pushing back against its ""givenness"".
Anthropologists, psychologists, feminists, and sociologists have long studied the ""everyday"", the quotidian, the taken-for-granted; however, geograp...