This project examines the effects of the homeless body and the threat of homelessness on constructing a national imaginary that relies on the trope of locatability for recognition as a citizen-subject. The thesis argues that homelessness, the oft-figured specter of public space, functions as bodies that are “pushed out” as citizen-subjects due to their inability maintain both discursive and material location. I argue that figures of “home” rely on the ever-present threat of dislocation to maintain a privileged position as the location of the consuming citizen-subject. That is, the presence of the dislocated homeless body haunts the discursive and material construction of home and its inhabitants. Homeless then becomes the uncanny inverse of...
Resulting from ethnographic field work with homeless people, the main goal of this article is to ana...
Abstract This paper aims to show how Van Wel’s theory of problem figuration, Carlen’s concept of ima...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
The paper focuses on one central point of the 'performative' approach to homelessness that is still ...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
This chapter introduces the notion of the coloniality of homelessness as a way to make sense of how ...
As an intense repository for human existence, the contemporary city is textured by scenes of homeles...
This thesis considers the condition of homelessness through its marginal position against society. ...
In this paper I uncover the identity response of the homeless to structural constraints that are fac...
This dissertation investigates contemporary narratives of homelessness in the United States after th...
In this paper, we contend that the visual discourses of poverty and inequality are constructed throu...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Philosophy of Homeles...
Notwithstanding heightened awareness of the issues faced by homeless people, the notion that homeles...
This work is based upon an ethnographic enquiry in Turin, North-West of Italy, to interrogate homele...
This paper aims to show how Van Wel's theory of problem figuration, Carlen's concept of imaginary sy...
Resulting from ethnographic field work with homeless people, the main goal of this article is to ana...
Abstract This paper aims to show how Van Wel’s theory of problem figuration, Carlen’s concept of ima...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
The paper focuses on one central point of the 'performative' approach to homelessness that is still ...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
This chapter introduces the notion of the coloniality of homelessness as a way to make sense of how ...
As an intense repository for human existence, the contemporary city is textured by scenes of homeles...
This thesis considers the condition of homelessness through its marginal position against society. ...
In this paper I uncover the identity response of the homeless to structural constraints that are fac...
This dissertation investigates contemporary narratives of homelessness in the United States after th...
In this paper, we contend that the visual discourses of poverty and inequality are constructed throu...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Philosophy of Homeles...
Notwithstanding heightened awareness of the issues faced by homeless people, the notion that homeles...
This work is based upon an ethnographic enquiry in Turin, North-West of Italy, to interrogate homele...
This paper aims to show how Van Wel's theory of problem figuration, Carlen's concept of imaginary sy...
Resulting from ethnographic field work with homeless people, the main goal of this article is to ana...
Abstract This paper aims to show how Van Wel’s theory of problem figuration, Carlen’s concept of ima...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...