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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David N. BenjaminPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.780kg ISBN: 9781032864112ISBN 10: 1032864117 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 07 November 2024 Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Adult education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsNew Series Introduction to the Reissue David Canter and David Stea. Foreword David Saile. Acknowledgements. Introduction David N. Benjamin Part One – Home: Toward a Definition of the Concept 1. Home: The Term and the Concept from a Linguistic and Settlement-Historical Viewpoint Stefan Brink 2. A Critical Look at the Concept “Home” Amos Rapoport 3. Deciphering Home: An Integrative Historical Perspective Roderick J. Lawrence 4. The Home and Homes Bror Westman Part Two – Home as a Cultural Interpretation Tool 5. Archaeological Houses, Households, Housework, and the Home Ruth Tringham 6. House and Home in Viking Age Iceland: Cultural Expression in Scandinavian Colonial Architecture Neil S. Price 7. Identity, Intimacy and Domicile – Notes on the Phenomenology of Home Juhani Pallasmaa Part Three – Home as Reflection of Societal Contention and Change 8. Domicide: The Destruction of Home J. Douglas Porteous 9. Ethnoarchaeology and the Concept of Home: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Susan Kent 10. House and Home: Identity, Dichotomy, or Dialectic? David Stea 11. The Origin of the Hall in Southern Scandinavia Frands Herschend 12. Sustaining a Sense of Home and Personal Identity Majorie Bulos and Waheed Chaker Part Four – Home and House: Lessons from the Past for the Present 13. Denmark’s Living Housing Tradition Jørn Ørum-Nielsen 14. The Home and Housing Modernization Tomas Wikström 15. What Can We Learn from the Reconstruction of Pre-Historic Buildings? Eje Arén Part Five Afterword, or Further Research Issues in Confronting the Home Concept David N. Benjamin. List of Contributors.ReviewsFrom the original edition: ‘I am very excited by this collection … because it embraces the connections and oppositions inherent in crossing disciplinary boundaries… . This continues the increasingly valuable discussion of gender and multi-cultural aspects of housing in other recent volumes.’ – From the foreword by Professor David Saile, PhD. University of Cincinnati, USA Author InformationDavid N. Benjamin received his PhD in Architecture from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim, Norway with a study on the ancient Scandinavian home, and at the time of original publication was consultant to architects and research organizations in the US and Europe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |