This is a book about homemaking in situations of migration and displacement. It explores how homes are made, remade, lost, revived, expanded and contracted through experiences of migration, to ask what it means to make a home away from home. We draw together a wide range of perspectives from across multiple disciplines and contexts, which explore how old homes, lost homes, and new homes connect and disconnect through processes of homemaking. The volume asks: how do spaces of resettlement or rehoming reflect both the continuation of old homes and distinct new experiences
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
'Making Home(s) in Displacement' critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement ...
The volume brings together essays that explore the conditions of global migration as a process that ...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
New forms of transnational mobility and diasporic belonging have become emblematic of a supposed 'gl...
Book synopsis: Thinking Home challenges and extends the existing scholarship on the subject of ‘home...
What happens when home moves and has to resettle somewhere else because of contemporary invocations ...
This chapter explores the dialectic meaning of ‘home’, and movement away from home. Movement away fr...
This book critically evaluates the transnational communities approach to contemporary international ...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Relying on British, American and Australian novels and self narratives ranging from the 18th to the...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
'Making Home(s) in Displacement' critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement ...
The volume brings together essays that explore the conditions of global migration as a process that ...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
New forms of transnational mobility and diasporic belonging have become emblematic of a supposed 'gl...
Book synopsis: Thinking Home challenges and extends the existing scholarship on the subject of ‘home...
What happens when home moves and has to resettle somewhere else because of contemporary invocations ...
This chapter explores the dialectic meaning of ‘home’, and movement away from home. Movement away fr...
This book critically evaluates the transnational communities approach to contemporary international ...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Relying on British, American and Australian novels and self narratives ranging from the 18th to the...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...