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Migration, Settlement, and the Concepts of House and Home (Paperback)
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Migration, Settlement, and the Concepts of House and Home (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Geography
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How do migrants feel "at home" in their houses? Literature on the
migrant house and its role in the migrant experience of
home-building is inadequate. This book offers a theoretical
framework based on the notion of home-building and the concepts of
home and house embedded within it. It presents innovative research
on four groups of migrants who have settled in two metropolitan
cities in two periods: migrants from Italy (migrated in the 1950s
and 1960s) and from mainland China (migrated in the 1990s and
2000s) in Melbourne, Australia, and migrants from Morocco (migrated
in the 1950s and 1960s) and from the former Soviet Union (migrated
in the 1990s and 2000s) in Tel Aviv, Israel. The analysis draws on
qualitative data gathered from forty-six in depth interviews with
migrants in their home-environments, including extensive visual
data. Levin argues that the physical form of the house is
meaningful in a range of diverse ways during the process of
home-building, and that each migrant group constructs a distinct
form of home-building in their homes/houses, according to their
specific circumstances of migration, namely the origin country,
country of destination and period of migration, as well as the
historical, economic and social contexts around migration.
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