This book explores how people encounter the pasts of their homes, offering insights into the affective, emotional and embodied geographies of domestic heritage.
This book explores how people encounter the pasts of their homes, offering insights into the affective, emotional and embodied geographies of domestic heritage.
Caron Lipman is an honorary research fellow at Queen Mary University of London. A cultural geographer and heritage practitioner, her interests span contemporary engagements with the past, belonging, identity and home, and critical geographies of belief and folklore.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: heritage in the home in context Part I: Experiencing the past at home 2: Knowing and imagining the past at home 3: Presences of the past: energies, auras, ghosts Part II: Past residents at home 4: Connecting with the past: domestic genealogies 5: Belonging to the past: negotiating ownership Part III: Material pasts at home 6: Found objects: the tangible past at home 7: Improving home: the ethics and aesthetics of custodianship Conclusion: heritage in the home in wider context Index
Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: heritage in the home in context Part I: Experiencing the past at home 2: Knowing and imagining the past at home 3: Presences of the past: energies, auras, ghosts Part II: Past residents at home 4: Connecting with the past: domestic genealogies 5: Belonging to the past: negotiating ownership Part III: Material pasts at home 6: Found objects: the tangible past at home 7: Improving home: the ethics and aesthetics of custodianship Conclusion: heritage in the home in wider context Index
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