The Transformation of Leisure
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
What does leisure mean to people? Has the essence of leisure been changed? The individuals may feel controlled by a system that values material possessions more than emotional and spiritual wealth. In the present context, it seems that people respond to the pressures of being productive and of consumption by measuring what they are and how much they have rather than analyzing the quality of who they are and what they have. These extrinsic motivators tend to govern people's lives and behaviours influencing how they relate to others. These motivators have also impacted the spiritual and emotional elements of quality of life. Leisure is no longer a disposition of the mind, spontaneous and genuine; it has become a disposition of the society. Thus, the historical sense of freedom in leisure has been lost to consumerism. This paper analyzes the elements that have transformed leisure behaviour and explores alternatives to help regain the philosophical essence of leisure.
DOI
10.1080/14927713.2009.9651449
Montclair State University Digital Commons Citation
Juniu, Susana, "The Transformation of Leisure" (2009). Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education Scholarship and Creative Works. 79.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/exersci-physed-facpubs/79