Encounterism, Andy Field
Encounterism, Andy Field
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Encounterism
The Neglected Joys of Being In Person

Author: Andy Field

Narrator: Lee Beddow

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

A playful, analytical, informed, and poetic exploration of the delight and transformative power of real-life encounters.

The light touch of a hairdresser's hands on one's scalp, the euphoric energy of a nightclub, huddling with strangers under a shelter in the rain, a spontaneous snowball fight in the street, a daily interaction with a homeless man—such mundane connections, when we closely inhabit the same space, and touch or are touched by others, were nearly lost to "social distancing." Will we ever again shake hands without a thought?

In this deeply rewarding book, Andy Field brings together history, science, psychology, queer theory, and pop culture with his love of urban life and his own experiences—both as a city-dweller and as a performance artist—to forge creative connections: walking hand-in-hand with strangers, knocking on doors, staging encounters in parked cars. In considering twelve different kinds of encounters, from car rides to video calls to dog-walker chats in the park, Field argues "that in the spontaneity and joy of our meetings with each other, we might find the faint outline of a better future."

About Andy Field

Andy Field is an artist, writer, and curator based in London whose performances around the world create encounters between strangers. He is codirector of the award-winning Forest Fringe, and a regular contributor to publications including the Guardian.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aditi

a cool concept and deffffff agree with the premise that interacting with people is the point of life but idk something wasn't working for me to loooove it......more

insightful but also longwinded......more

Goodreads review by Vera

Wonderfully lyrical, deep feeling and entertaining, this is a real love letter to the spontaneous and delightful encounters we open up to when we leave the house. Each essay is carefully crafted, and full of questions that lead the reader onto further contemplation. It makes me think about daily int......more

Goodreads review by Greg

"Care" is a word that repeats through Andy Feld's writing. He uses it when describing the strange but familiar comfort provided by a barber when our jugular is exposed. He uses it to describe the mechanical embrace of a robotic hand (p.271) to generate empathy. Ending the book, he lists some fun and......more

Goodreads review by Carol

I loved the cover and general idea, but it was not what I had imagined. The author streamed from one topic to another. Unfortunately, the connections between the aspects of the topic were weak and rambling. I was mostly disappointed. It may be a matter of too high expectations. The first topic in th......more