Home Territories: Media, Mobility and Identity

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Psychology Press, 2000 - 340 Seiten

Home Territories examines how traditional ideas of home, homeland and nation have been destabilised both by new patterns of migration and by new communication technologies which routinely transgress the symbolic boundaries around both the private household and the nation state. David Morley analyses the varieties of exile, diaspora, displacement, connectedness, mobility experienced by members of social groups, and relates the micro structures of the home, the family and the domestic realm, to contemporary debates about the nation, community and cultural identities. He explores issues such as the role of gender in the construction of domesticity, and the conflation of ideas of maternity and home, and engages with recent debates about the 'territorialisation of culture'.

 

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multi inter or post?
6
Travelling and dwelling
12
Heimat modernity and exile
31
The gender of home
56
At home with the media
86
Broadcasting and the construction of the National Family
105
86
121
urban and virtual
128
Postmodern virtual and cybernetic geographies
171
149
199
strangers and foreigners
204
boundary hybridity and identity
225
171
272
16
286
225
331
Urheberrecht

Media mobility and migrancy
148

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