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Here,There,Elsewhere:
Dialogues on Location and Mobility
Blamey, David (Ed.)
London 2002
237 x 155 x 22mm
Softback, 272pp
207 colour illustrations
ISBN 0-949004-13-8
Price: £14.99
P&P: £2.50
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We live in an age of increased mobility. The circulation of people, culture and
commodities forms the hub of our global culture, but where does this freedom of
movement take us? In this collection of essays, artists and writers unpack and argue ideas surrounding
the presumed benefits of mobility. Through art works, photo essays, autobiography
and cultural theory, contributors question the pleasure of travel and the desire to
move, relocate or adopt new identities and lifestyles. The resulting, multi-faceted
collection takes us on a journey encompassing Hong Kong’s Californian
housing communities, Romania’s faux migrants, the cultural politics of
food, flights of fantasy, the home, hybridity, paradise and Switzerland’s Goa
Party scene. In examining how travel both defines and erodes identity, this book prompts us to
ask when does freedom from location become dislocation, the ability to escape an
inability to belong?
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