At Home in the World

Cover of At Home in the World by Michael Jackson
Year: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780822325383
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.72973008722 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306/.089/9915
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At Home in the World by Michael Jackson, published by Duke University Press in 1995, is a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of home in a rapidly changing world. This 188-page book delves into the experiences of the Warlpiri people of Central Australia, as Jackson reflects on his own nomadic life across various countries. Through a blend of narrative ethnography, empirical research, philosophy, and poetry, the author examines the complexities of belonging and the existential meaning of being “at home.”

Readers will find a rich tapestry of insights into the relationship between self and other, as Jackson navigates themes of homelessness, exile, and the search for identity. The book presents a nuanced perspective on how individuals strive to balance their personal experiences with broader social and political questions of equity and justice. At Home in the World serves as both a personal meditation on ethnography and a timely reflection on the nature of home in an increasingly uprooted age.


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Ours is a century of uprootedness, with fewer and fewer people living out their lives where they are born. At such a time, in such a world, what does it mean to be “at home?” Perhaps among a nomadic people, for whom dwelling is not synonymous with being housed and settled, the search for an answer to this question might lead to a new way of thinking about home and homelessness, exile and belonging. At Home in the World is the story of just such a search. Intermittently over a period of three years Michael Jackson lived, worked, and traveled extensively in Central Australia. This book chronicles his experience among the Warlpiri of the Tanami Desert.
Something of a nomad himself, having lived in New Zealand, Sierra Leone, England, France, Australia, and the United States, Jackson is deft at capturing the ambiguities of home as a lived experience among the Warlpiri. Blending narrative ethnography, empirical research, philosophy, and poetry, he focuses on the existential meaning of being at home in the world. Here home becomes a metaphor for the intimate relationship between the part of the world a person calls “self” and the part of the world called “other.” To speak of “at-homeness,” Jackson suggests, implies that people everywhere try to strike a balance between closure and openness, between acting and being acted upon, between acquiescing in the given and choosing their own fate. His book is an exhilarating journey into this existential struggle, responsive at every turn to the political questions of equity and justice that such a struggle entails.
A moving depiction of an aboriginal culture at once at home and in exile, and a personal meditation on the practice of ethnography and the meaning of home in our increasingly rootless age, At Home in the World is a timely reflection on how, in defining home, we continue to define ourselves.

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Publisher: Duke University Press. Year: 1995.
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Language: en. Pages: 188.

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