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Making Sense of Domestic Warmth Affect, Involvement, and Thermoception in Off-grid Homes

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BODY & SOCIETY
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 61-84

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1357034X13499381

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renewable resources; thermoception; senses; the body; heat and heating; affect; energy

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Drawing from ethnographic research conducted in Alberta, as well as across multiple sites in Canada, this article describes and discusses the practices and experiences of heating off the grid with renewable resources (i.e. passive solar and wood). Heating with renewable resources is herein examined in order to apprehend the cultural significance of dynamics of corporeal involvement in the process of creating indoor warmth. A distinction between energy for which corporeal involvement is relatively high (hot energy) and relatively low (cool energy) is then made. Off-grid indoor warmth is therefore understood as a hot energy requiring intense involvement. The authors argue that thermoception is a type of affect with catalytic properties.

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