Four Brief Thoughts on Home

Four Brief Thoughts on Home:

These ideas on home willĀ help us as we continue to wrestle with theories of homesickness and globalization in transnational literature.

 

Maya Angelou (American Author and Poet): ā€œI believe that one can never leave home. I believe that one carries the shadows, the dreams, the fears and the dragons of home under oneā€™s skin, at the extreme corners of oneā€™s 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 ā€œfirst universeā€ and our ā€œfirst 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. (from The Fate of Place, by Edward S. Casey. Berkeley: U of California P, 1998. 290)

Svetlana Boym (Russian-American Literary Critic): ā€œTo feel at home is to know that things are in their places and so are you; it is a state of mind that doesnā€™t depend on an actual location.ā€ (from The Future of Nostalgia, by Svetlana Boym. New York: Basic, 2001. 251)

Immanuel Levinas (Lithuanian-French Philosopher): ā€œThe 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. (from Totality and Infinity, by Immanuel Levinas. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 1969. 152-4.)

Best wishes,

Prof.Ā  Scanlan

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