2007
DOI: 10.1080/00141840701387903
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Entangled Biographies: Rebuilding a Sasak House

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“…Social anthropological studies of houses have emphasised their multifaceted character and the entanglements of the physical entity and the social processes of the house (Carsten and Hugh Jones 1995;Howell 2003;Sparkes and Howell 2003;Waterson 2009Waterson [1990). It has been shown how far house lives and personal biographies intersect (Carsten 2018;Telle 2007); how houses embrace processes of relatedness (Carsten 1997;Janowski 1995); and how their materiality shapes the experience of living in them (Allerton 2013;Helliwell 1996). Local building traditions have been investigated, with a more or, often, less detailed mention of the new forms of modern houses that are increasingly entering the scene (Clément-Charpentier and Clément 1990; Schefold et al 2003Schefold et al , 2008Vellinga 2004).…”
Section: O N C R E T E a N D C H A N G E S I N K H M U H O U S I N Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social anthropological studies of houses have emphasised their multifaceted character and the entanglements of the physical entity and the social processes of the house (Carsten and Hugh Jones 1995;Howell 2003;Sparkes and Howell 2003;Waterson 2009Waterson [1990). It has been shown how far house lives and personal biographies intersect (Carsten 2018;Telle 2007); how houses embrace processes of relatedness (Carsten 1997;Janowski 1995); and how their materiality shapes the experience of living in them (Allerton 2013;Helliwell 1996). Local building traditions have been investigated, with a more or, often, less detailed mention of the new forms of modern houses that are increasingly entering the scene (Clément-Charpentier and Clément 1990; Schefold et al 2003Schefold et al , 2008Vellinga 2004).…”
Section: O N C R E T E a N D C H A N G E S I N K H M U H O U S I N Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the ubiquity of these unfinished structures, much of the existing literature on the house as an anthropological problem would render the processes and artifacts I have described as outliers, as exceptions to the general rule that one engages in building processes to produce a house to live in. For many who write on the topic, the house is a material reflection of abstract ideas about identity, social values, wealth, and belonging (Bourdieu 1970;Bloch 1971;Waterson 1990;Hestflatt 2003;Tell 2007), and this physical structure is likewise thought to have a profound effect on social relationships (Lévi-Strauss 1983). One can even "read" the house for clues about the culture that has built it (Keane 1995).…”
Section: T H E P R O B L E M W I T H D W E L L I N Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ifølge Daniels gennemført semiotiske analyse har tamilske huse i lighed med mennesker både personlighedstraek og en dynamisk livsbane, hvorfor man i forbindelse med ethvert byggeri må traeffe en raekke forholdsregler til sikring af kompatibilitet mellem husene og deres beboere (op.cit.105ff.). Også en raekke andre analyser har påpeget, at huse er langt mere end samlinger af vaegge, nemlig distinkte mulighedsrum, hvori forskellige handlinger og sociale relationer kan aktualiseres (se fx Bloch 1995; Carsten 1995; Telle 2007). Hvem som helst kan med andre ord ikke bo hvor som helst, og vi bør anskue huse som dynamiske enheder med et socialt liv frem for som stabile arkitektoniske strukturer (Carsten & Hugh-Jones 1995:39).…”
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