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Savage Park A Meditation On Play Space And Risk For Americans Who Are Nervous Distracted And Afraid To Die Fusselman

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Savage Park A Meditation On Play Space And Risk For Americans Who Are Nervous Distracted And Afraid To Die Fusselman
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.79 MB
Pages: 135
Author: Fusselman, Amy
ISBN: 9780544303003, 9780544303294, 9780544570207, 0544303008, 0544303296, 0544570200
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Savage Park A Meditation On Play Space And Risk For Americans Who Are Nervous Distracted And Afraid To Die Fusselman by Fusselman, Amy 9780544303003, 9780544303294, 9780544570207, 0544303008, 0544303296, 0544570200 instant download after payment.

Part memoir, part manifesto, this exploration of the underside of America’s obsession with safety is prompted by the author’s visit to a thrillingly alarming adventure playground in Tokyo

"How fully can the world be explored," asks Amy Fusselman " . . . if you are also trying not to die?"

On a visit to Tokyo with her family, Fusselman stumbles on Hanegi playpark, where children are sawing wood, hammering nails, stringing hammocks to trees, building open fires. When she returns to New York, her conceptions of space, risk, and fear are completely changed. Fusselman invites us along on her tightrope-walking expeditions with Philippe Petit and late night adventures with the Tokyo park-workers, showing that when we deprive ourselves, and our children, of the experience of taking risks in space, we make them less safe, not more so.

Savage Park is a fresh, poetic reconsideration of behaviors in our culture that — in the guise of protecting us — make us numb and encourage us to sleepwalk through our lives. We babyproof our homes; plug our ears to our devices while walking through the city. What would happen if we exposed ourselves, if — like the children at Hanegi park — we put ourselves in situations that require true vigilance? Readers of Rebecca Solnit and Cheryl Strayed will delight in the revelations in Savage Park

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