Published 2015
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“…AcknowledgementsIllustrations ListIntroductionChapter 1 Enclosure Inside/OutsideThe Home and SelfMinimalism and PhenomenologyEnclosure, Myths and PhenomenologyHomes, Transitional SpacesWallpaperMichael Landy, Semi-detachedChapter 2 Doors and WindowsBoundariesPost-war Breaks in the Wall -- The Creative EverydayDoors and Windows -- Formal MattersDoors -- Document and MemoryWindows and Doors -- The Poetic EverydayWindows -- Sight DeniedChapter 3 Female SpaceBackgroundWomen and ConfinementWomen Artists and Their ExperiencesWomanhouseWomanhouse -- Decorative Techniques and Critical DebatesWomanhouse -- Female RolesAfter WomanhouseChapter 4 AlienationDada, Surrealism and FreudDomestic ObjectsLouise Bourgeois -- Home and MemoryMona Hatoum -- Exile and the Contemporary UncannyGregor Schneider -- Unhomely SpacesChapter 5 The
Unmade HouseThe Organic Home and the RuinEstablishment PowerArt Outside the SystemGordon Matta-Clark -- Splitting Rachel Whiteread -- the Personal and PoliticalSteffi Klenz -- NummianusChapter 6 WithdrawalIlya Kabakov -- Fantasy SpacesChildhood DreamsAdult Withdrawal -- The BedShockChapter 7 Objects, Sentiment and MemoryObjects and IdentityThe CommonplaceDisplayVesselsPerceived ValueNotesBibiographyIndex -- yet to be done.…”
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