Thinking home : interdisciplinary dialogue
Publication details: New York Routledge 2020Description: xvi,226pISBN:- 9781350150874
- 363.5 BAH
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Architecture | 363.5 BAH | Available | 023063 |
Contents
List of Figures vii
Acknowledgments x
Notes on Editors xii
Notes on Contributors xiii
Series Preface : Why Home? xvi
Homing in on Home, Sanja Bahun and Bojana Petric 1
Part One: Homeness and Home-Making 15
1. Anyone—Any Arthur, Sean or Stan: Home-making as Human Capacity and Individual Practice, Nigel Rapport 17
2. Domestic Dislocation – When Home Is Not So Sweet, Safe Ground Charlotte Weinberg and Obinna Nwosu 39
3. Home: Paradoxes, Complexities, and Vital Dynamism, Renos K. Papadopoulos 53
4. Strained Belonging and Claims to Home: Ancestors and Descendants of the New York African Burial Ground, Susan C. Pearce 71
5. Harvesting Stories: Home and Communities Lily Hunter Green 91
Part Two: Home and Dispossession 97
6.”He’s just a bum, but who ain’t?” The Mirror of Homelessness, Amy M.E. Morris 99
7. Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars: Homelessness, Responsibility and Social Welfare Entitlement, Vivienne Ashley 121
8. Recalling Home: Farewell to the House in Petrínská Street (A Theatre Project), Biljana Golubovic and Dragan Dragin 143
9. The Emotional Dimension of Trading on Home in Later Life: Experiences of Shame, Guilt and Pride’, Louise Overton (University of Birmingham, UK), Lorna Fox O’Mahony and Matthew Gibson 153
Part Three: Languages of Home 175
10. The Romani Language: A Signpost to Home, Damian Le Bas 177
11. Migration and Belonging in the Home Literacies of Mirpuri Families, Anthony Capstick 185
12. Language at Home: A Reclaimed Heritage, Susan Samata 207
Index 224
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