The Many Meanings of Home

Cultural Representations of Housing across Media

Few ideas are as universally key, basic and primal as “home”. Few ideas require more attention and new, critical re-examination in recognition of ongoing social change. In the post-pandemic and ecological reflection on how we live and approach “home” in its diverse definitions, engagement with this topic is only bound to grow in the future. This rapidly rising interest in the multidisciplinary field of housing studies is reflected also by our collection, which can be seen as an introduction to the entire research area thanks to the opening chapter, outlining its history and complexity. The following chapters by an international group of scholars representing different generations and methodological approaches examine some of the many meanings of home, houses or housing as they have been expressed in Western culture, not only across time but also across varied media: from traditional and digital theatre, through varied literary genres, to film and television, photography and street art.

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Ewa Kowal is Assistant Professor in the Institute of English Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. Kowal's interests are feminist history, theory and criticism, gender studies, masculinities studies, housing studies, happiness studies, film and the visual arts.
Izabela Curyłło-Klag is Assistant Professor in the Institute of English Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, too. Her interests revolve around modern and contemporary novel, and the intersections between literature, history and culture.
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