Author 1: | David Morley | tr>|
Title: | Bounded Realms: Household, Family, Community and Nation | |
Published in: | Home, Exile, Homeland: Film, Media, and the Politics of Place | |
Edited by: | Hamid Naficy, ed. | |
Place: | New York/ London | |
Publisher: | Routledge | |
Year: | 1999 | |
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Pages: | 151-168 | |
Location: | TABB | |
Synopsis: | This article discusses different concepts of 'home' and 'Heimat'. It analyzes the micro-structures of the home, the family and the domestic realm, and links those to macro-debates about nation, community and cultural identities. The analysis focuses on the processes of exclusion and identity construction in these micro- and macro-structures and draws on work in media studies. | |
Keyword 1: | family | |
Keyword 2: | identity | |
Keyword 3: | nation | |
Keyword 4: | community | |
Keyword 5: | space | |
Keyword 6: | postmodernism | |
Keyword 7: | television | |
Keyword 8: | home |
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