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Felicitas Hentschke, James Williams (Beteiligte)

To be at Home


House, Work, and Self in the Modern World
Herausgegeben von Williams, James; Hentschke, Felicitas
2018. XXII, 279 S. 70 col. ill. 280 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OLDENBOURG 2018
ISBN: 3-11-057987-1 (3110579871)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-11-057987-1 (9783110579871)

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This series will trace at the example of work the historical connections between regions and critically engage with the idea of the North Atlantic World as normal and the rest as exceptional. The aim is to publish studies that change focus back and forth from the intimacy and complexity of relationships in specific places and their connections to distant places and long-term processes of change thereby looking beyond locality and region.
Houses and homes are dynamic spaces within which people work to organize and secure their lives, livelihoods and relationships. Written by a team of renowned historians and anthropologists, and and accompanied by original photography by Maurice Weiss, To Be at Home: House,Work, and Self in the Modern World compares the ways people in different societies and historical periods strive to make and keep houses and homes under conditions of change, upheaval, displacement, impoverishment and violence. These conditions speak to the challenges of life in our modern world. The contributors of this volume position the home as a new nodal point between work, the self and the world to explore people´s creativity, agency and labour. Houses and homes prove complex and powerful concepts - if also often elusive - invoking places, persons, objects, emotions, values, attachments and fantasies. This book demonstrates how the relations between houses, work and the self have transformed dramatically and unpredictably under conditions of capitalism and modernity - and continue to change today.
Felicitas Hentschke, Humboldt University James Williams, Zayed University