House & Home, an Ongoing Exhibition at the National Building Museum
This article makes an attempt to reinvigorate discussion across the house–homelessness relationship by problematizing the binaries in current understandings and poses a special way of theorizing the interplay between the 2 ideas. Drawing on interviews with girls accessing homelessness providers within the North of England, dialogue interweaves ladies’s meanings of house and homelessness with the Freudian notion of the ‘unheimlich’. The ‘unheimlich’ captures the uncanny process of inversion whereby the familiar domestic sphere of the home turns into a frightening place; and a typical area of homelessness—the hostel—is considered home. The article seeks to contribute more enough theoretical tools for future research to higher perceive and articulate the complexities of home and homelessness.
The purpose of this book is to show the options of this culture of the house because it took form in Japan. A series of six movies use historical images to animate the every day duties such … Read More