This paper will discuss the creative potential of liminality. This idea will be developed through a discussion of the experience of the liminal position of the exiled individual and the examination of some personalities whose lives have been shaped by exile. This will encompass the dislocation of the individual from a ‘home’ space into a situation of homelessness, the reworking of the individual’s identity in the unfamiliar environment and the resulting consequences of this shift. It will be argued that the exilic position is characterised by almost permanent liminality, as many situations will not result in a return to normality, i.e. return to the home. It will also be argued that the particular experience of dislocation/exile affords a c...
This paper uses the term 'liminality' to refer to the experience of feeling like an outsid...
What is home after home? Does the dwelling continue to dwell? How do we speak about home? How does h...
This extract is the introductory chapter to Remaking Home: Reconstructing Life, Place and Identity i...
Liminality, a state of being in-between, has been a conceptual tool of the social sciences for some ...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Portal on exile and its potential to ef...
Inhabiting Borders, Routes Home: Youth, Gender, Asylum by Ala SirriyehFarnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This thesis examines the workings of “home” for the displaced individual in contemporary contexts: w...
This paper critically examines the concept of alternative forms of ‘homemaking’ among people without...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This paper explores the condition of 'homelessness' as self-represented by a particular category of ...
This thesis considers the condition of homelessness through its marginal position against society. ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis is about exi...
This paper uses the term 'liminality' to refer to the experience of feeling like an outsid...
What is home after home? Does the dwelling continue to dwell? How do we speak about home? How does h...
This extract is the introductory chapter to Remaking Home: Reconstructing Life, Place and Identity i...
Liminality, a state of being in-between, has been a conceptual tool of the social sciences for some ...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Portal on exile and its potential to ef...
Inhabiting Borders, Routes Home: Youth, Gender, Asylum by Ala SirriyehFarnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This thesis examines the workings of “home” for the displaced individual in contemporary contexts: w...
This paper critically examines the concept of alternative forms of ‘homemaking’ among people without...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This paper explores the condition of 'homelessness' as self-represented by a particular category of ...
This thesis considers the condition of homelessness through its marginal position against society. ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis is about exi...
This paper uses the term 'liminality' to refer to the experience of feeling like an outsid...
What is home after home? Does the dwelling continue to dwell? How do we speak about home? How does h...
This extract is the introductory chapter to Remaking Home: Reconstructing Life, Place and Identity i...