Thinking about a kind of leisure that pushes against rather than bolsters the current order makes it possible to consider it not as a rarefied escape, but as something vitally related to political imagination. If leisure has been an apolitical sanctuary for the people who are favored by such norms, it has always been political for those who are disfavored and for whom access to an enjoyable, dignified life is inescapably an issue of justice.

