Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul

Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul

by Seo Young Park
Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul

Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul

by Seo Young Park

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Overview

Stitching the 24-Hour City reveals the intense speed of garment production and everyday life in Dongdaemun, a lively market in Seoul, South Korea. Once the site of uprisings against oppressive working conditions in the 1970s and 1980s, Dongdaemun has now become iconic for its creative economy, nightlife, fast-fashion factories, and shopping plazas. Seo Young Park follows the work of people who witnessed and experienced the rapidly changing marketplace from the inside. Through this approach, Park examines the meanings and politics of work in one of the world's most vibrant and dynamic global urban marketplaces.

Park brings readers into close contact with the garment designers, workers, and traders who sustain the extraordinary speed of fast-fashion production and circulation, as well as the labor activists who challenge it. Attending to their narratives and practices of work, Park argues that speed, rather than being a singular drive of acceleration, is an entanglement of uneven paces of life, labor, the market, and the city itself.

Stitching the 24-Hour City exposes the under-studied experiences with Dongdaemun fast fashion, peeling back layers of temporal politics of labor and urban space to record the human source of the speed that characterizes the never-ending movement of the 24-hour city.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501756115
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2021
Pages: 186
Sales rank: 740,023
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Seo Young Park is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Scripps College.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction
Part 1: SPEED AS EXPERIENCE
1. Affective Crowds and Making the 24-Hour City
2. Intimate Networks
3. Passionate Imitation
Part 2: PROBLEMATIZATION OF SPEED
4. Redirecting the Future
5. Pacing the Flow
Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Robert M. Oppenheim

Stitching the 24-Hour City offers an ethnography of temporality, affect, and labor focused on fast-fashion garment-industry workers clustered around Seoul's Dongdaemun market. The quality of the ethnography itself is excellent; Seo Young Park has clearly spent much time with garment workers, come to understand how the temporalities of their work and personal lives are intertwined, and it shows.

Jesook Song

Stitching the 24-Hour City is a brilliant ethnography that plays on humanistic anthropology's strength of nuanced meaning making within mundane daily actions and experiences, while also illuminating seemingly disconnected scenes and components.

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