Four Ideas on Home
Fall 2015, Prof. Scanlan
Maya Angelou (American Author and Poet): āI believe that one can never leave home. I believe that one carries the shadows, the dreams, the fears and the dragons of home under oneās skin, at the extreme corners of oneās eyes and possibly in the gristle of the earlobe.ā (fromĀ Letter to My Daughter, by Maya Angelou. New York: Random House, 2009).
Gaston Bachelard (French Sociologist): The home is our āfirst universeā and our āfirst world.ā Such space is important, but size does not matter; a simple hut has more dream potential than a mansion. What matters is the degree of intimacy and intensity of our experience there. (fromĀ The Fate of Place, by Edward S. Casey. Berkeley: U of California P, 1998. 290)
Svetlana Boym (Russian-American Literary Critic): āTo feel at home is to know that things are in their places and so are you; it is a state of mind that doesnāt depend on an actual location.ā (fromĀ The Future of Nostalgia, by Svetlana Boym. New York: Basic, 2001. 251)
Immanuel Levinas (Lithuanian-French Philosopher): āThe privileged role of the home does not consist in being the end of human activity but in being its condition, and in this sense its commencement.ā What is accomplished by the home? These four: our ability for recollection, our ability to have intimacy, our ability to work, and our ability to make representations of the world. (fromĀ Totality and Infinity,Ā by Immanuel Levinas. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 1969. 152-4.)