Beschreibung:
Migrant Housing examines the house as the architectural construct in the processes of migration. Houses are pivotal to any migration story, with studies showing that migrant communities' participation in the adaptation, extension or building of houses provides symbolic materiality of belonging.
Introduction. Part I: Histories and Theories of Post-War Migrant Housing 1. Spatial Enclaves and Envelopes of Identity 2. Abjection, Otherness, Performativity 3. Building the Nation and the Migrant Enclave Part II: House/Home 4. Diaspora Aesthetics and the Tell-Tale Details of Architectural Cultures 5. The Migrant House 6. Dwelling after Emigration Part III: Mapping Migrant Spaces of Home 7. Maps, Myths and Origins 8. The Village as Commemorative Homeland 9. Twin House Bibliography. Index