Although so much of the life we care about takes place at home, this
private space often remains behind closed doors and is notoriously
difficult for researchers to infiltrate. We may think it is just up to
us to decorate, transform and construct our homes, but in this book we
discover a new form of ‘estate agency', the active participation of
the home and its material culture in the construction of our lives.
What do the possessions people choose to take with them when moving
say about who they are, and should we emphasize the mobility of a move
or the stability of what movers take with them? How is the home an
active partner in developing relationships? Why are our homes
sometimes haunted by 'ghosts'?. This intriguing book is a rare
behind-the-scenes exposé of the domestic sphere across a range of
cultures. Examples come from working class housewives in Norway, a
tribal society in Taiwan, a museum in London, tenants in Canada and
students from Greece, to produce a genuinely comparative perspective
based in every case on sustained fieldwork. So Japan, long thought to
be a nation that idealizes uncluttered simplicity, is shown behind
closed doors to harbour illicit pockets of disorganization, while the
warmth inside Romanian apartments is used to expel the presence of the
state. Representing a vital development in the study of material
culture, this book clearly shows that we may think we possess our
homes, but our homes are more likely to possess us.
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Material Culture Behind Closed Doors
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000180930
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter