ABSTRACT

Bringing together conceptual and empirical research from leading thinkers, this book critically examines ‘comfort’ in everyday life in an era of continually occurring social, political and environmental changes.

Comfort and discomfort have assumed a central position in a range of works examining the relations between place and emotion, the senses, affect and materiality. This book argues that the emergence of this theme reflects how questions of comfort intersect humanistic, cultural-political and materialist registers of understanding the world. It highlights how geographies of comfort becomes a timely concern for Human Geography after its cultural, emotional and affective aspects. More specifically, comfort has become a vital theme for work on mobilities, home, environment and environmentalism, sociability in public space and the body. ‘Comfort’ is recognized as more than just a sensory experience through which we understand the world; its presence, absence and pursuit actively make and un-make the world. In light of this recognition, this book engages deeply with ‘comfort’ as both an analytic approach and an object of analysis.

This book offers international and interdisciplinary perspectives that deploys the lens of comfort to make sense of the textures of everyday life in a variety of geographical contexts. It will appeal to those working in human geography, anthropology, feminist theory, cultural studies and sociology.

part Section one|75 pages

Bodies and environments

chapter 2|18 pages

Transitioning comforts

Bodily evaluations of urban mobilities

chapter 3|22 pages

Beyond the ‘comfort zone’

Experiencing and responding to everyday weather

chapter 4|17 pages

(Re)creating a sense of comfort

Post-disaster homemaking

chapter 5|16 pages

‘Goodnight, sleep tight’

Bedtime stories, picture-book bedrooms and tales of comfort

part Section two|71 pages

Difference and encounter

chapter 7|16 pages

Homely comforts abroad

Navigating the comfort zone(s) within international student mobility

chapter 8|14 pages

‘Economia da Saudade’

Comfort food for London’s Brazilian diaspora

chapter 9|19 pages

Assembling a great way to fly

Performances of comfort in the air

part Section three|46 pages

Materiality and texture

chapter 11|12 pages

Cosy, comforting, disruptive?

Knitting and knitters in/out of place

chapter 12|11 pages

A correspondence with water

On the (dis)comforts of the swimming pool

part Section four|57 pages

Health and wellbeing

chapter 13|19 pages

Picturing dis/comforting geographies

Place, punctum and photography

chapter 14|20 pages

Between bodies and buildings

The place of comfort within therapeutic spaces

chapter 15|16 pages

Feeling good, looking good

Comfort and the technologies of beauty in the spa