About the Author
Richard Sennett is professor of sociology at New York University and at The London School of Economics. Before becoming a sociologist, he studied music professionally. He has received many awards and honors, most recently the 2006 Hegel Prize for lifetime achievement in the humanities and social sciences. His previous books include The Corrosion of Character:The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism, The Fall of Public Man, Respect in a World of Inequality, and The Culture of New Capitalism, the last published by Yale University Press. He lives in New York and London.
Editorial Reviews
From The New Yorker
Sennett considers an array of artisans across different periods, from ancient Chinese chefs to contemporary mobile-phone designers, in this powerful meditation on the "skill of making things well." The template of craftsmanship, he finds, combines a "material consciousness" with a willingness to put in years of practice (a common estimate of the time required to master a craft is ten thousand hours) and a strategic acceptance of ambiguity, rather than an obsessive perfectionism. Sennett’s aim is to make us rethink the notion that society benefits most from a workforce trained to respond to the metamorphoses of a global economy. Ultimately, he writes, the difficulties and possibilities of craft can teach "techniques of experience" that help us relate to others, and lead to an "ethically satisfying" pride in one’s work.
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"As Richard Sennett makes clear in this lucid and compelling book, craftsmanship once connected people to their work by conferring pride and meaning. The loss of craftsmanship-and of a society that values it-has impoverished us in ways we have long forgotten but Sennett helps us understand."-Robert B. Reich, Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, and author of Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life (Robert B. Reich )
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Defining craftsmanship far more broadly than “skilled manual labor,” Richard Sennett maintains that the computer programmer, the doctor, the artist, and even the parent and citizen engage in a craftsman’s work. Craftsmanship names the basic human impulse to do a job well for its own sake, says the author, and good craftsmanship involves developing skills and focusing on the work rather than ourselves. In this thought-provoking book, one of our most distinguished public intellectuals explores the work of craftsmen past and present, identifies deep connections between material consciousness and ethical values, and challenges received ideas about what constitutes good work in today’s world.
The Craftsman engages the many dimensions of skill—from the technical demands to the obsessive energy required to do good work. Craftsmanship leads Sennett across time and space, from ancient Roman brickmakers to Renaissance goldsmiths to the printing presses of Enlightenment Paris and the factories of industrial London; in the modern world he explores what experiences of good work are shared by computer programmers, nurses and doctors, musicians, glassblowers, and cooks. Unique in the scope of his thinking, Sennett expands previous notions of crafts and craftsmen and apprises us of the surprising extent to which we can learn about ourselves through the labor of making physical things.
發表於2024-12-23
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圖書標籤: 社會學 手工藝 craft Sennett 設計 建築 城市規劃 藝術史
Just thought-provoking and vision-expanding. A great heuristic!Three types of material consciousness; an argument against Arendt's negative/simplified notion of labor in her political theory; a loosely historical and sociological work situated in pragmatism with a contributing concept of "the craft of experience" within this school of thoughts.
評分too much info
評分上篇重新定義craftsman,討論中世紀至文藝復興工房的轉變(兼論技術與藝術的關係)、機器的齣現和三種物質意識。中篇討論crafts的步驟,從指頭開始,到craftsman思考、利用工具推進craft,壓力和改進過程前境不明確如何促使craft改進。下篇說明環境怎樣迫使craftsman進步和craftsman的三種基礎能力。上、中篇比較好懂,啟發大,下篇不太明白。
評分上篇重新定義craftsman,討論中世紀至文藝復興工房的轉變(兼論技術與藝術的關係)、機器的齣現和三種物質意識。中篇討論crafts的步驟,從指頭開始,到craftsman思考、利用工具推進craft,壓力和改進過程前境不明確如何促使craft改進。下篇說明環境怎樣迫使craftsman進步和craftsman的三種基礎能力。上、中篇比較好懂,啟發大,下篇不太明白。
評分漢娜阿倫特的學生,開篇對漢娜阿倫特的“平庸之惡”作齣很犀利的批判——指齣這可能是個精英要嚮工匠學習的年代。包含許多實用主義化的tim ingold的概念,如resistance&ambiguity一章便對應瞭ingold的being alive的第一章。論述例子多為建築相關。
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