Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which to maintain a migrant identity. Migrants’ efforts to express their culture can be reflected in the appearance of their houses, where aesthetic differences spark “aesthetic anxieties” towards an ethnic-looking artefact from non-migrant neighbours. In this paper, we extend the category of “aesthetic anxieties” to include the migrants’ own experiences within their Australian houses, rather than the reactions of mainstream society. The settings provoking such anxieties are often not visible from the street but are experienced by migrants within the house in response to a lack of housing diversity to accommodate their cultural needs. This study aim...
© 2012 Zoya K. GillThis thesis explores the everyday lives of middle class, inner suburban first- an...
The word “home” can refer to a house, a family, a country, or even to a feeling of safety and comfor...
Australians like to consider themselves relaxed and comfortable, an easy-going and tolerant people. ...
ABSTRACT The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house -why has it been so...
This paper amis to explore how migrants attempt to maintain cultural identity while creating a feeli...
The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house – why has it been so d...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
This report seeks to understand the meaning of the migrant house in Melbourne, Australia. Following ...
The physical adaptation, remaking and maintenance, or building of the house plays a significant role...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
This paper explores the increasing experience of discomfort amongst migrant Australians and their ch...
The country where persons migrate may involve essential aspects for successful settlement and integr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy (following 18 month embargo ...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
© 2012 Zoya K. GillThis thesis explores the everyday lives of middle class, inner suburban first- an...
The word “home” can refer to a house, a family, a country, or even to a feeling of safety and comfor...
Australians like to consider themselves relaxed and comfortable, an easy-going and tolerant people. ...
ABSTRACT The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house -why has it been so...
This paper amis to explore how migrants attempt to maintain cultural identity while creating a feeli...
The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house – why has it been so d...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
This report seeks to understand the meaning of the migrant house in Melbourne, Australia. Following ...
The physical adaptation, remaking and maintenance, or building of the house plays a significant role...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
This paper explores the increasing experience of discomfort amongst migrant Australians and their ch...
The country where persons migrate may involve essential aspects for successful settlement and integr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy (following 18 month embargo ...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
© 2012 Zoya K. GillThis thesis explores the everyday lives of middle class, inner suburban first- an...
The word “home” can refer to a house, a family, a country, or even to a feeling of safety and comfor...
Australians like to consider themselves relaxed and comfortable, an easy-going and tolerant people. ...