Home territories

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Glavni autor: Morley, David (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: London ; New York : Routledge, cop. 2000.
Nakladnička cjelina: Comedia
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  • INTRODUCTION
  • A place to start from
  • Heim and Heimat
  • Microwaving the macro theory
  • Disciplinarity: multi, inter or post?
  • Where the global meets the local
  • Travelling and dwelling
  • 1 IDEAS OF HOME
  • Origins and belongings
  • The domestic home: space, rules and comfort
  • Homes and houses
  • The history of home in urban space: a story of separations
  • The social distribution of privacy and comfort
  • The symbolism of home
  • Privatisation and domesticity
  • Homelessnes in a home-centered culture
  • 2 HEIMAT, MODERNITY AND EXILE
  • At home in the Heimat
  • Rootlessness as disorder
  • The road to the nation
  • Defending the national home
  • Sedentarism, mobility and the hearth
  • Geographical monogamy and promiscuity
  • At home in modernity
  • The migrant's suitcase
  • Language, recognition and silence
  • Exile: living in the past
  • The plight of the Yugo-zombies
  • Migrant's homes and alien environments
  • Transnational migration: Australian Italians
  • Home is where you leave it
  • 3 THE GENDER OF HOME
  • Deconstruction domesticity: family propaganda
  • Masculine premisses, gendered anxieties
  • Domesticity, modernity and modernism
  • The housewife, the home ant the Heimat: woman as home
  • Gender, mobility and visibility
  • Home, tradition and gender
  • The gender of the modern public
  • The place of the housewife
  • The gendering of global space
  • Gender essentialism?
  • Heimat's darker shadows: domesticity, dirt and femininity
  • The 'heimlich', the 'heimisch' and the 'unheimlich'
  • The uncanny art object
  • 4 AT HOME WITH THE MEDIA
  • Domestic media/mediated domesticity
  • TV in the modern home
  • The media and the construction of domestic routine
  • Negotiating difference in the family
  • The gendered forms of media consumption
  • The end of gender?
  • Continuing divisions of gender
  • Boundaries and technologies: communities on the phone wires
  • Television in the Outback
  • Virtual and actual travel
  • Bounded realims: household and nation
  • Virtual borders, virtual homes
  • 5 BROADCASTING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL FAMILY
  • The mediated nation as symbolic home
  • Pareticipatory models of the media: from ideology to sociability
  • Beyond the singular public sphere?
  • The masculine public
  • The whiteness of the public sphere
  • White broadcasting in the UK
  • Towards a multi-ethnic public sphere?
  • Transnational and diasporic public spherea
  • 6 THE MEDIA, THE CITY AND THE SUBURBS: URBAN AND VIRTUAL GEOGRAPHIES OF EXCLUSION
  • Television as a suburban medium
  • The suburbs: home with whom?
  • Speaking up for the (gendered) suburbs
  • Other suburbs
  • The ecology of fear: white flight
  • Suburbanis - the politics of withdrawal
  • Geodemographics: "Where you live is who you are"
  • The purification of space
  • Matter out of place
  • Problematic smells and signs
  • The writing on the wall
  • 7 MEDIA, MOBILITY AND MIGRANCY
  • Exclusion, withdrawal and mobile privatisation
  • Virtual and physical alterity
  • Worlds in motion: moving images and deterritorialised viewer
  • Migration and representation - symbols of impurity, rituals of purifications
  • Spaces of difference: migrants, residential space and media representation in France
  • Incarceration in the banlieues
  • Territorial symbols
  • Geographies and genres of representation
  • Beyond the Orientalist image
  • German Turks? 'Aüslander' and the others
  • 8 POSTMODERN, VIRTUAL AND CYBERNETIC GEOGRAPHIES
  • Virtual geopgraphies
  • (Non) place, home and identity
  • Bifocal visions and telesthesia
  • Mediated strangers
  • Fellowomen, compatriots and contemporaries
  • The time of the Other
  • Screening the Other
  • The geography of sympathy
  • The regime of the fictive "We"
  • The boundaries of cyberspace: access to the Net
  • Rhetorics of the technological sublime?
  • Community lite and communitarianism
  • The power geometry of "connexity"
  • New geographies and differential mobilities
  • Tourists and vagabonds
  • 9 BORDERS AND BELONGINGS: STRANGERS AND FOREIGNERS
  • Global culture: a boarderless world?
  • Unsettling motion
  • Citizenship and belonging
  • Pilgrims and nomads: from (rapid) journeys to Generalised Arrival
  • Continuing difficulties with differences
  • Island boundaries
  • Boundary, identity and conflict: social and psychological mechanisms
  • Homely racism
  • The racialisation of space
  • Nationalism, narcissism and minor differences
  • Kristeva: the problem of "the foreigner"
  • Domesticating alterity
  • 10 COSMOPOLITICS: BOUNDARY, HYBRIDITY AND IDENTITY
  • Cosmopolitics and connexity: the new condition of the world?
  • The migrant in limbo
  • The value of mobility: home truths?
  • The historical roots of "nomadology"
  • Discrepant and variable cosmopolitanisms
  • Hybridity talk
  • The commodification of differences
  • Anti-anti-essentialism
  • Differential hybridities
  • Nationalism and conjuncturalism
  • Nation, community, and household: the fuzzy logics of solidarity
  • 11 POSTMODERNISM, POST-STRUCTURALISM AND THE POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE: AT HOME IN EUROPE?
  • Nostalgia, belonging and fear
  • Cultural fundamentalism and Homo Xenophobicus
  • Beyond identity politics?
  • Community, difference and Heimat
  • Europe: living on the ethnic faultlines
  • The making of EuroCulture
  • Europe as an unresolved issue
  • Fortress Europe
  • The Other within