In Chapter 5, De Zengotita argues that our work lives have b…

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In Chаpter 5, De Zengоtitа аrgues that оur wоrk lives have become more and more mediated, that is, we are shaped and pressured into always being productive, and that not being somehow productive is considered a failure. We are what we do for work. He argues that even weekends and vacations are only there to recharge us for our work weeks instead of being a experience unto themselves. He says: Summing up: Performative habitualities in a mediated adulthood that dims down the horizon of options through immersion in a numbing routine allow many of us to feel relatively real. Explain what this means in terms of the chapter. 30 minutes. Use no outside references.

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