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Oikography Homemaking through Photography Ali Shobeiri, Helen Westgeest.

Fine Arts Library TR183 .O45 2025
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shobeiri, Ali, editor.
Westgeest, Helen, editor.
Series:
Media / Art / Politics.
Media / Art / Politics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography.
Homemaking.
Architectural photography.
Dwellings in art.
Physical Description:
220 pages illustrations 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam Leiden Publications
Summary:
"Whether one is in front of the camera or behind it, inside their home or outside their house, photographs have proven indispensable in probing into the idea of home. In a time when displacement, migration, and homelessness have become commonplace due to geopolitical conflicts and oppressive ideologies, the role of photography in exploring the process of homemaking has become an irrefutable fact of sociopolitical debates. With that in mind, how can a representational medium deal with home as something that is not necessarily limited to the photographic frame? In other words, can photography embody the emotional and interpersonal aspects of home as well as participate in the social, political, and cultural debates on homemaking? Echoing the word photography, which is a compound of ph.tós (light) and graphé (writing/drawing), this book defines "oikography" (oikos + graphé) as "homemaking through photography". Following the same logic, it considers "oikographs" as photographs whose principal function is twofold: reflecting on the idea of home and dwelling on the process of homemaking. With the concept of home at its methodological and theoretical core, Oikography aims to show how photography envisages, embodies and apperceives home as a spatial idea, regardless of whether that space is idealized or ideologized, ontologized or theorized, materialized or dematerialized, territorialized or deterritorialized, or internalized within us or externalized around us. To this end, Oikography asks: How can photography represent the lived, perceived, and conceived experiences of homemaking? "
Contents:
Table of Contents; Introduction: Ali Shobeiri; Part I: Domiciliation and Inhabitation; Chapter 1: Cole Collins
Domestic Divas: Tunten at Home; Chapter 2: Flavia Matitti
Inhabiting Memories: Photography and Domestic Interiors in 'Take Me to Live with You'; Chapter 3: Monique Miggelbrink
Uncanny Homes: Early Computer Cultures in West-German Home Decor Magazine and Catalogue Photography; Chapter 4: Anuja Mukherjee
'The Home and the Image: Locating Passport Photos; Chapter 5: Katherine Mato
Bars and Bodies: Queer Kinship in Latinx Portraiture'; Part II: Displacement and Dislocation; Chapter 6: Helen Westgeest
On Homelessness, Homemaking through Objects, and Photographic Frames; Chapter 7: Aline Frey
'Migrant Photography: Reimagining Belonging, Memory, and Home through Photograph; Chapter 8: Kateryna Filyuk
Daily Lives of the Displaced: New Understanding of Home in Ukraine; Chapter 9: Aleena Karim
Palestinian Oikography: A Case Study of Destroyed Palestinian Houses and Social/Relational Consequences; Part III: Home Dreams and Ghosted Homes; Chapter 10: Stanka Radovic
Dream Estate: Imagining Ownership in Real Estate Photography; Chapter 11: Santasil Mallik
Photography contra Real-Estate Imaginary: Global City Phantasms in India's National Capital Region; Chapter 12: Suryanandini Narain
Housing Images: Books, Objects and Museums in the Home/Archive
Notes:
"Amsterdam University Press"
Vendor-supplied metadata.
ISBN:
9087284691
9789087284695
OCLC:
1512653963
Publisher Number:
CIPO000260383

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