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This volume offers a selection of articles developed from the SIEF (International Society for Ethnology and Folklore) congress 2017 in Göttingen which all focus on the topic of dwelling. How are ways of dwelling imagined, conceptualized, narrated, crafted, materialized, put in practice, represented in artwork, transformed and challenged? What is the role of mobility and migration, memory and creativity, hopes and fears when individuals and groups make their homes? What epistemological and methodological grounds do ethnologists, folklorists and specialists from neighbouring disciplines use to…mehr

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This volume offers a selection of articles developed from the SIEF (International Society for Ethnology and Folklore) congress 2017 in Göttingen which all focus on the topic of dwelling. How are ways of dwelling imagined, conceptualized, narrated, crafted, materialized, put in practice, represented in artwork, transformed and challenged? What is the role of mobility and migration, memory and creativity, hopes and fears when individuals and groups make their homes? What epistemological and methodological grounds do ethnologists, folklorists and specialists from neighbouring disciplines use to grasp the concept of dwelling? The articles include aspects of buildings and atmospheres, personal migrant objects in transnational living contexts, the role of objects in artwork, the importance of specific places and quarters for residents, traumatic memories of victims and their relatives, dwelling and old age, a historical overview of the construction of concepts of home and some fundamental anthropological considerations linked with dwelling.
Autorenporträt
Bausinger, Hermann§Prof. Dr. Hermann Bausinger (1926 in Aalen) war von 1960 bis 1992 Direktor des Ludwig-Uhland-Instituts für Empirische Kulturwissenschaft der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. Im Wintersemester 1965/66 vertrat er den frisch eingerichteten Lehrstuhl für Volkskunde an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.

Leimgruber, Walter§Walter Leimgruber, Prof. Dr., ist Ordinarius und Leiter des Seminars für Kulturwissenschaft und Europäische Ethnologie der Universität Basel. Er studierte Geschichte, Volkskunde und Geographie an der Universität Zürich. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen im Bereich der gesellschaftlichen Mechanismen der Integration und Ausgrenzung, der visuellen Anthropologie, der materiellen Kultur und der Museologie.