As we grapple with a growing refugee crisis, a hardening of anti-immigration sentiment, and deepening communal segregation in many parts of the developed world, questions of the nature of home and homemaking are increasingly critical. This collection brings ethnographic insight into the practices of homemaking, exploring a diverse range of contexts ranging from economic migrants to new Chinese industrial cities, Jewish returnees from Israel to Ukraine, and young gay South Asians in London. While negotiating widely varying social-political contexts, these studies suggest an unavoidably multiple…mehr
As we grapple with a growing refugee crisis, a hardening of anti-immigration sentiment, and deepening communal segregation in many parts of the developed world, questions of the nature of home and homemaking are increasingly critical. This collection brings ethnographic insight into the practices of homemaking, exploring a diverse range of contexts ranging from economic migrants to new Chinese industrial cities, Jewish returnees from Israel to Ukraine, and young gay South Asians in London. While negotiating widely varying social-political contexts, these studies suggest an unavoidably multiple understanding of home, while provoking new understandings of the material and symbolic process of making oneself "at home."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Selwyn is Leverhulme Emeritus Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at SOAS, University of London. For over a decade, he directed/co-directed research and development work for the European Commission's TEMPUS and MED-HERITAGE programs in the Mediterranean region, and presently directs a project in rural tourism development in Ethiopia for the British Council and Department for International Development.
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List of Illustrations Introduction: Home and Homemaking in a Time of Crisis Tom Selwyn and Nicola Frost Chapter 1. Homing Desires: Queer Young Asian Men in London Chand Starin Basi and Kaveri Qureshi Chapter 2. Homeawayness and Life-Project Building: Homemaking Among Rural-Urban Migrants in China Shuhua Chen Chapter 3. Between a Home and a Homeland: Experiences of Jewish Return Migrants in Ukraine Marina Sapritsky Chapter 4. Who Makes 'Old England' Home? Tourism and Migration in the English Countryside Yuko Shioji Chapter 5. Modalities of Space, Time, and Voice in Palestinian Hip-Hop Narratives Ilana Webster-Kogan Chapter 6. My Maluku Manise: Managing Desire and Despair in the Diaspora Nicola Frost Chapter 7. Anecdotes of Movement and Belonging: Intertwining Strands of the Professional and the Personal Colin Murray Afterword Tom Selwyn Index
List of Illustrations Introduction: Home and Homemaking in a Time of Crisis Tom Selwyn and Nicola Frost Chapter 1. Homing Desires: Queer Young Asian Men in London Chand Starin Basi and Kaveri Qureshi Chapter 2. Homeawayness and Life-Project Building: Homemaking Among Rural-Urban Migrants in China Shuhua Chen Chapter 3. Between a Home and a Homeland: Experiences of Jewish Return Migrants in Ukraine Marina Sapritsky Chapter 4. Who Makes 'Old England' Home? Tourism and Migration in the English Countryside Yuko Shioji Chapter 5. Modalities of Space, Time, and Voice in Palestinian Hip-Hop Narratives Ilana Webster-Kogan Chapter 6. My Maluku Manise: Managing Desire and Despair in the Diaspora Nicola Frost Chapter 7. Anecdotes of Movement and Belonging: Intertwining Strands of the Professional and the Personal Colin Murray Afterword Tom Selwyn Index
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