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Travelling Towards Home: Mobilities and Homemaking Contributor(s): Frost, Nicola (Editor), Selwyn, Tom (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1785339559 ISBN-13: 9781785339554 Publisher: Berghahn Books
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: September 2018 Click for more in this series: Articulating Journeys: Festivals, Memorials, and Homecomings |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social - Social Science | Sociology - General - Social Science | Emigration & Immigration |
Dewey: 392.36 |
LCCN: 2018024656 |
Series: Articulating Journeys: Festivals, Memorials, and Homecomings |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.2" W x 9.1" L (0.90 lbs) 190 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product |
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Publisher Description: 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." |
Contributor Bio(s): Selwyn, Tom: - 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. Frost, Nicola: -Nicola Frost has a PhD in Social Anthropology from Goldsmiths, University of London. She has conducted fieldwork in Indonesia, Australia and the UK, working on community organization, multiculturalism, and the cultural politics of food and festivals. She has held post-doctoral fellowships at City University London and SOAS and now works for the Devon Community Foundation, doing research, data analysis and evaluation. |
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