Neither use nor ornament: A cultural biography of clutter and procrastination - Hardcover

Potts, Tracey

 
9781526173928: Neither use nor ornament: A cultural biography of clutter and procrastination

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Neither use nor ornament is a book about personal productivity, narrated from the perspective of its obstacles: clutter and procrastination. It offers a challenge to the self-help promise of a clutter-free life, lived in a permanent state of efficiency and flow. The book reveals how contemporary projections of the good, productive life rely on images of failure. Riffing on the aphorism 'less is more' - a dominant refrain in present day productivity advice - it tells stories about streamlining, efficiency and tidiness over a time period of around 100 years. By focusing on the shadows of productivity advice, Neither use nor ornament seeks to unravel the moral narratives that hold individuals to account for their inefficiencies and muddles.

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Tracey Potts is Lecturer in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham

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Neither use nor ornament is a book about personal productivity, narrated from the perspective of its obstacles: clutter and procrastination. It offers a challenge to the self-help fantasy of a life lived in a permanent state of efficiency and flow.

There is now a vast industry dedicated to solving the ‘problems’ of clutter and procrastination. But the recommendations of storage gurus, house doctors, life coaches, lifehackers, and productivity bloggers invariably fail to recognise the social and historical context of mess and exhaustion. Neither use nor ornament seeks to deepen our understanding of the wider forces that shape our attitudes to storage and attention. It traces the historical emergence of personal productivity culture over the last hundred years, revealing how it made the jump from the factory floor into the home – from Henry Ford to Marie Kondo.

Contemporary projections of the good, productive life rely on images of failure. This book seeks to open up the state of being neither use nor ornament – a phrase applied both to redundant things and people – in order to unravel the moral narratives that hold individuals to account for their inefficiencies and muddles.

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ISBN 10:  1526194759 ISBN 13:  9781526194756
Verlag: Manchester University Press, 2026
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