![]() Through social science, humanities, fiction, art, and memoir, the chapters describe experiences that expand 'home' from a monolithic version of the idealized space into rooms where conflict, reconciliation, and self-actualization are formed through lived experiences in communities and out of communities in isolation. Thinking Home is an extraordinary collection of thought, emotion, and image depicting the most sacred, common, and elusive space in a human's life - home. It will be essential reading for students of anthropology, literary studies, cultural studies and philosophy. ![]() This collection combines perspectives of aesthetics, anthropology, cultural and literary studies, law, linguistics, philosophy, sociology, psychoanalysis, political science and activist responses in one whole. Fresh, timely and topical, Thinking Home is rooted in activism and policy-making in the sector of 'home' the essays both challenge and extend the existing scholarship on this subject. Thinking Home examines examples such as temporary homes, homes on the road, new and emergent modes of home-making, and minority groups in home and housing debates. While home informs our feelings of belonging and displacement, and our activities, such as migration, housing, and language learning, Bahun, Petric and contributors look to specific under-studied areas and encompass them within a major framework that allows for assessment through multiple disciplinary and expressive lenses. Sanja Bahun and Bojana Petric have collated essays that revisit existing ideas to introduce new ways of thinking on home, from the individual and local, through communal, to the international levels. Thinking Home challenges and extends the existing scholarship on the subject of ‘home’ in a period which has seen unprecedented levels of movement cross the globe.
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