Welcome To Everytown :A Journey Into The English Mind

Welcome To Everytown

Welcome To Everytown :A Journey Into The English Mind

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Published: 3 March, 2008
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What do the English think? Every country has a dominant set of beliefs and attitudes concerning everything from how to live a good life, how we should organize society, and the roles of the sexes. Yet despite many attempts to define our national character, what might be called the nation's philosophy has remained largely unexamined until now. Philosopher Julian Baggini pinpointed postcode S66 on the outskirts of Rotherham as England in microcosm - an area that reflected most accurately the full range of the nation's inhabitants, its most typical mix of urban and rural, old and young, married and single. He then spent six months living there, immersing himself in this typical English Everytown, in order to get to know the mind of a people. It sees the world as full of patterns and order, a view manifest in its enjoyment of gambling. It has a functional, puritanical streak, evident in its notoriously bad cuisine. In the English mind, men should be men and women should be women (but it's not sure what children should be). Baggini's account of the English is both a portrait of its people and a personal story about being an alien in your own land. Sympathetic but critical, serious yet witty, Welcome to Everytown shows a country in which the familiar becomes strange, and the strange familiar.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781862079984
ISBN10 1862079986
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 212 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Granta Books
Format paperback
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This is a thoughtful, sympathetic portrait of white working-class life which is essential reading * Guardian *
Few set out to ask the ordinary English what they think. Baggini brings a refreshing empathy * Financial Times *
Baginnin observes Rotherham closely and wittily * Herald *
Fascinating localised detail of the lives of ordinary British people ... sophisticated open-minded analysis * Psychologies *

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Author's Bio

Julian Baggini is the editor and co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine. His booksinclude Do You Think What You Think You Think? (with Jeremy Stangroom), What's ItAll About? - Philosophy and the Meaning of Life and the bestselling The Pig That Wantsto be Eaten, all published by Granta Books.

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