Ways of Escape provides a history of leisure and travel and a cartography of "escape activity". The author examines how pleasure has been managed from the middle ages to the present day, and examines the differences in leisure and travel opportunities for men and women. Rojek situates leisure and travel in the context of the debate on modernity and postmodernity, and uses examples drawn from Europe and North America to produce a dazzling analysis of the experience and ideology of escape in Western society.
Chris Rojek is senior editor in sociology at Routledge Publishers, London, and is the author of Capitalism and Leisure Theory and Social Work and Received Ideas and the editor of Leisure for Leisure.
Chris Rojek tells three stories in ^RWays of Escape^I, not serially, but neatly overlaid and interwoven. ...the best book I have read... Rojek never simplifies or obscures his points. His language remains crisp and clear throughout... Contemporary Sociology