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Home Cultures : The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space - v. 4, Issue 3

Buchli, Victor(Edited by)Clarke, Alison(Edited by)Upton, Dell(Edited by)
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More than ever before, the home features in books, magazines, Sunday newspapers and on television.

Whether as a concept or a physical place, it represents a key site of personal development.

In line with this there has recently been a move towards the domestic as the new 'avant-garde' in contemporary art and design practice.

In stark contrast, however, the maintenance of home remains a daily struggle in many parts of the globe.

But wherever we are, one thing is clear: 'home' is profoundly symbolic.

The domestic sphere is a highly fluid and contested site of human existence that reflects and reifies identity and values.

Regrettably, much of the dialogue around the home has taken place as separate conversations within disparate disciplines.

This new interdisciplinary journal is the first forum wholly dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere across timeframes and cultures. Heavily illustrated and handsomely designed, it addresses a range of topics, including but not limited to: the relationship between body and building; consumption, material culture and the meaning of home; design and new technologies; aesthetics and furnishing; homelessness; politics, domesticity and social change; moving cultures; and the social consequences of planning and architecture. "Home Cultures" invites submissions from design practice, design history, architecture, anthropology, sociology, archaeology, urban planning, contemporary art, geography, psychology, folklore, cultural studies, literary studies and art history.

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Product Details
Berg Publishers
1845206142 / 9781845206147
Paperback
643.05
01/11/2007
United Kingdom
128 pages
172 x 244 mm, 271 grams
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