2010
DOI: 10.3366/afr.2010.0002
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Urbanites and urban villagers: comparing ‘home’ among elite and non-elite Bamiléké women's hometown associations

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“…In other words, what are the implications for homemaking, and more broadly social reproduction? When scholars talk about "home," they do so on a variety of scales, as an entire nation-state, a region such as "Appalachia," a small village, or a domestic space (Campbell 2004(Campbell [1921D'Alisera 2002;Feldman-Savelsberg and Ndonko 2010;McDowell 2002). What I am most interested in are "epistemologies of home," or how one comes to recognize and bring "common sense" order to domestic spaces.…”
Section: Theorizing the Flexible Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, what are the implications for homemaking, and more broadly social reproduction? When scholars talk about "home," they do so on a variety of scales, as an entire nation-state, a region such as "Appalachia," a small village, or a domestic space (Campbell 2004(Campbell [1921D'Alisera 2002;Feldman-Savelsberg and Ndonko 2010;McDowell 2002). What I am most interested in are "epistemologies of home," or how one comes to recognize and bring "common sense" order to domestic spaces.…”
Section: Theorizing the Flexible Homementioning
confidence: 99%