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To be at Home
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents IX
  3. Acknowledgements XIII
  4. Preface XV
  5. Foreword XVII
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Section 1: Homes and Mobility: Borders, Boundaries, Thresholds
  8. Shoes Painfully Small: Material and Maternal (Dis)comfort in Cape Verdean Remittance Houses 10
  9. Hostel, Home, and ‘Life-Rhythm’ for African Workers behind the Berlin Wall 19
  10. Kinship and Displacement in Post-War Liberia: Children’s Lives in an IDP Camp 23
  11. Making Home in the Industrialized Russian Arctic 29
  12. Section 2: Houses, Work, and Everyday Life: Rhythms, Ruptures, Cycles
  13. Constructing Middle-Class Milieus in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The Labor of Geselligkeit 36
  14. Home-Making among the Kel Ewey Tuareg in the Sahara 45
  15. Living in Homes, but What Kinds and Whose? Single Young People in Nineteenth-Century Central Europe 49
  16. Experiences of Wagelessness and the Meaning of Wage Work in the Free State Goldfields, South Africa 56
  17. Spinning Yarn: The Changing Place of Girls’ Work in Chinese and European History 62
  18. Section 3: Construction, Demolition, Relocation
  19. Subaltern Urbanism, or Dwelling and the Unhoused: Histories of Housing in the United States and India 70
  20. Evicted in Dar es Salaam: From Tanganyika Packers to Uptown Kawe 80
  21. The Changing Faces of a Village: Italian Migrant Workers’ Families in Lorraine 85
  22. Remaking Homes and Reproducing Inequalities in an Eastern Indian Steel Town 90
  23. Closed Constructions: The Apartheid Architecture of Migrant Hostels in Gauteng 95
  24. Section 4: The Power of Place: Space, Exclusions, Vulnerability
  25. The Naqab/Nagev, Israel: Rebuilding Demolished Homes 102
  26. Public-Private Continuities and Alternate Domesticities: Welfare ‘Homes’ in India 110
  27. Land as a Site for Creating a Home: A Cautionary Tale from Botswana 115
  28. Homes and Colonial Violence in the Dutch East Indies: The Coolie Pondok 120
  29. The Home and the World: Slavery and Domestic Labor in a Nineteenth-Century East African Caravan Town 125
  30. Section 5: Houses and Selves: Nostalgia, Imagination, Memory
  31. A Woman and a Nation: A Story of Work and Home in China 134
  32. A House for a Missing Self: Nostalgia for Slavery and Its Times in Machado de Assis’s Dom Casmurro 143
  33. From Forecastle to Folk Club: The Homeless Seafarer 148
  34. The Home and the World in Indian Folksongs of Marriage and Migration 154
  35. Section 6: Networks, Neighborhoods, Communities
  36. ‘The Land of Boarding Houses’: Migrant Workers and Collective Dwellings in São Paulo, Brazil, 1945–1970 162
  37. The Enlarged Parlor? Structures and Varieties of German Working-Class Housing around 1900 170
  38. Legacies of Housing in Ahmedabad’s Industrial East: The Chawl and the Slum 175
  39. ‘Refugees Welcome’: German Civil Society and the Day of Arrival of One Million Refugees 181
  40. Section 7: Being at Home in the World: Thinking with Houses and Homes
  41. Making Home on the High Seas: Bulgarian Seafarers between Ship and Shore 190
  42. Owning a Home in Bamako: To Be at Home after Death 199
  43. From Ancestral Tablets to Patriotic Portraits: Remembering Kinship in Rural Chinese Homes 204
  44. Unhomely Afterlives: The Works and Lives of Rabindranath Tagore 210
  45. Reflections I
  46. Servant Testimonies and Anglo-Indian Homes in Nineteenth-Century India 216
  47. Reflections II
  48. On Homes, Work, and Personhood: An Interview with Prabhu Mohapatra 226
  49. On Photography and History: An Interview with Alf Lüdtke 234
  50. Reflections III
  51. Why Homes Still Matter: Thoughts on Mamphela Ramphele’s A Bed Called Home 242
  52. Contributor Biographies 253
  53. Picture Credits 257
  54. Index 259
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