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OIKOGRAPHY: Ethnographies of House‐ing in Critical Times
Author(s) -
BIEHL JOÃO,
NEIBURG FEDERICO
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cultural anthropology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.669
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1548-1360
pISSN - 0886-7356
DOI - 10.14506/ca36.4.01
Subject(s) - ethnography , politics , sociology , humanities , political science , art , anthropology , law
Houses are at once built shelters; collections of relations, affects, and moralities; and nodes within neighborhoods, communities, and larger political‐economic and environmental regimes. This Colloquy proposes oikography as an ethnographic approach that deconstructs technocratic assumptions about the house and traces the plasticity of dwelling across multiple space‐times, with a focus on the action of house‐ing . Inspired by critical perspectives emanating from the diasporic, post‐plantation house, we explore the reciprocal process of people making houses and houses making people amid ongoing calamity. The processes of house‐ing reveal houses as unpredictable human‐nonhuman entities, modulated by tensions between stability and instability, borders and fluxes, stillness and movement. Oikography is thus attuned to multi‐relational efforts at creating provisional dwellings, grounds from which the past is gauged and future horizons crafted.

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