Exhausting the Home Interior: A Perecquian Methodology for the Study of Temporary Homemaking
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Exhausting the Home Interior : A Perecquian Methodology for the Study of Temporary Homemaking. / Eghbali, Arshia.
I: Space and Culture, 2023.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Exhausting the Home Interior
T2 - A Perecquian Methodology for the Study of Temporary Homemaking
AU - Eghbali, Arshia
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Bringing into dialogue the common themes and approaches in the research on student homemaking, a discussion of the relevance of Georges Perec’s works to spatial research, and an experimental empirical study carried out on student homes in Copenhagen, Denmark, this article proposes a Perecquian methodology for the study of the multiscalar phenomenon of temporary homemaking. This methodology revolves around three main empirical reference points: (1) a focus on the infra-ordinary and the everyday, (2) a keen eye for materialities, and (3) the interplays between the domestic and the urban scales. By defining and adopting a detailed set of Perecquian constraints as to how the fieldwork is carried out, recorded, and analyzed, this article broadens the horizon for more multidisciplinary perspectives on creative research and experimental fieldwork within home studies.
AB - Bringing into dialogue the common themes and approaches in the research on student homemaking, a discussion of the relevance of Georges Perec’s works to spatial research, and an experimental empirical study carried out on student homes in Copenhagen, Denmark, this article proposes a Perecquian methodology for the study of the multiscalar phenomenon of temporary homemaking. This methodology revolves around three main empirical reference points: (1) a focus on the infra-ordinary and the everyday, (2) a keen eye for materialities, and (3) the interplays between the domestic and the urban scales. By defining and adopting a detailed set of Perecquian constraints as to how the fieldwork is carried out, recorded, and analyzed, this article broadens the horizon for more multidisciplinary perspectives on creative research and experimental fieldwork within home studies.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Home
KW - Everyday life
KW - Georges Perec
KW - Material Culture
KW - Student Mobility
KW - Homemaking
U2 - 10.1177/12063312231155351
DO - 10.1177/12063312231155351
M3 - Journal article
JO - Space and Culture
JF - Space and Culture
SN - 1206-3312
ER -
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