
Making Home looks at the intersection of settler colonialism, forced and unforced migration, and domesticity. While home is often understood as limited to domestic space, this seminar series imagines home-making as both multi-sited and multi-scalar, intimately tied into the politics of local territorial claims and global geopolitical structures. Practices of home-making and unmaking extend from the materiality of site and place to the immaterial practices and ideological foundations that enable a claim or enforce dispossession. Thinking more deeply about homemaking as a territorial claim to belonging, this series asks: how does that claim function similarly/differently in the contexts of migration and colonialism?
With guest speaker Professor Hagar Kotef.