Resisting the Place of Belonging

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Circuitous
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Emerging Church
Environmental Amnesia
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Gabriel's Mother
Gabriel’s Mother
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homecomings
Horae Canonicae
Kansas City Art Institute
Lime Tree Bower
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Miss Morkans
narrative ethics
National Academy
phenomenology of dwelling
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Poetic Dwelling
Poetic Faith
Superb
Teddy Bears
Theological Homes
theology of estrangement
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uncanny homecoming in contemporary culture
Uncanny Homecomings
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Urban Uncanny
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Water Fall
Whiteread's Sculpture
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032243030
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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People often overlook the uncanny nature of homecomings, writing off the experience of finding oneself at home in a strange place or realizing that places from our past have grown strange. This book challenges our assumptions about the value of home, arguing for the ethical value of our feeling displaced and homeless in the 21st century. Home is explored in places ranging from digital keyboards to literary texts, and investigates how we mediate our homecomings aesthetically through cultural artifacts (art, movies, television shows) and conceptual structures (philosophy, theology, ethics, narratives). In questioning the place of home in human lives and the struggles involved with defining, defending, naming and returning to homes, the volume collects and extends ideas about home and homecomings that will inform traditional problems in novel ways.
Daniel Boscaljon, Instructor, University of Iowa, USA.