Watching the English - the hidden rules of English behaviour

Kate Fox takes a revealing look at the quirks, habits and foibles of the English people. She puts the English national character under her anthropological microscope, and finds a strange and fascinating culture, governed by complex sets of unspoken rules and byzantine codes of behaviour. Her minute observation of the way we talk, dress, eat, drink, work, play, shop, drive, flirt, fight, queue - and moan about it all - exposes the hidden rules that we all unconsciously obey. The rules of weather-speak. The Importance of Not Being Earnest rule. The ironic-gnome rule. The reflex apology rule. The paranoid-pantomime rule. Class indicators and class anxiety tests. The money-talk taboo. Humour rules. Pub etiquette. Table manners. The rules of bogside reading. The dangers of excessive moderation. The eccentric-sheep rule. The English 'social dis-ease'. Through a mixture of anthropological analysis and her own unorthodox experiments (using herself as a reluctant guinea-pig), Kate Fox discovers what these unwritten behaviour codes tell us about Englishness.

Författare
Kate Fox
(Kate Fox.)
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Hodder & Stoughton 2014 Storbritannien, London 583 pages 978-1-4447-8520-3
Hodder 2005 England, London vii, 424 sidor. 20 cm. 0-340-81886-7
Hodder & Stoughton 2004 England, London vii, 424 sidor., [16] sidor. of plates ill. 24cm 978-0-340-81886-2
Hodder c2004 England, London vii, 424 sidor. 18 cm. 978-0-340-75212-8