Living Alone, Living Together

Living Alone, Living Together Two Essays on the Use of Housing - Emerald Points

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book, from social theorist Peter King, considers how a dwelling can protect and promote both our anxieties and our relationships. Dwelling magnifies our anxieties and allows us to reject the world, yet it is also what we need to form long and lasting relationships. 


The first essay considers the one truly private space we have: inside our heads. This is the most intimate place we have, yet we are singularly unable to control it or even to know it. This leads to a discussion on anxiety and depression and how the solitude offered by private space - the head and the home - allows for anxiety to take over an individual. But it is also suggested that it is only through the privacy of a dwelling, and the intimacies that can develop here, that anxiety can be assuaged. 

The second essay is based on the premise that our relationships come out of our private dwelling. We need the protected intimacy, the inclusion and exclusion of private dwelling in order to flourish and to grow, and if we are to live together in a fully committed manner we depend on this enclosed and excluding space. 

Peter King builds up a new picture of dwelling from first principles. Both essays use a non-traditional literature to explore being alone and being with others, rather than relying on the social science literature, and offer a distinct and original contribution to the housing studies literature.  

Peter King is a writer and thinker on housing. He is currently Reader in Social Thought at De Montfort University.

Book information

ISBN: 9781787430686
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing
Pub date:
Edition: First Edition
DEWEY: 363.5
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: vii, 128
Weight: 156g
Height: 128mm
Width: 198mm
Spine width: 14mm