Travel beyond place: touring memories and displaced homecoming

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1080/14766825.2022.2046015
A. Trdina, M. Pušnik
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ABSTRACT The article examines how practices of remembering and recurring patterns of mobility to the same place work to consolidate one’s sense of home and belonging. The authors investigate how experiences of at-homeness are reinvented through touring memories and practices of personal memory tourism. Repeated travels to diverse personal memory sites are analysed through the personal, autobiographic memories of residents of Slovenia as (mostly domestic) homecoming tourists. With the method of semi-structured in-depth interviews, the authors gathered 124 personal life-histories of revisiting and experiencing different places. Grasping the tensions inherent in these movements, the article identifies three distinct registers of homecoming tourism, the oscillation between two opposing patterns of appropriating the place (navigating vs. inhabiting the place), the frictions in family rituals and place sacralization which destabilize one’s narrative of the place, and the issue of disenchantment whilst re-embedding and questioning one’s belonging to a place. The findings emphasize that these persistent ambivalences repetitively delay one’s return to (mythical) home, indicating thereby the fragility of reconstructions of (a lost) home. The authors conclude that there is a particular dialectic relationship between the idea of movement and the notion of home as it is articulated in the phenomenon of personal-memory tourism.
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超越地方的旅行:旅行记忆和流离失所的返乡
摘要本文探讨了记忆和重复流动到同一个地方的模式是如何巩固一个人的归属感和归属感的。作者调查了在家的体验是如何通过旅行记忆和个人记忆旅游实践来重塑的。通过斯洛文尼亚居民(主要是国内)返乡游客的个人自传体记忆,分析了多次前往不同个人记忆地点的旅行。采用半结构化深度访谈的方法,作者收集了124段重访和体验不同地方的个人生活史。文章抓住了这些运动中固有的紧张关系,确定了返乡旅游的三个不同的记录,两种相反的占用场所模式(航行与居住)之间的振荡,家庭仪式和场所神圣化中的摩擦,这些摩擦破坏了人们对场所的叙述,以及在重新嵌入和质疑一个人对一个地方的归属时的祛魅问题。研究结果强调,这些持续的矛盾心理反复推迟了一个人回到(神话中的)家,从而表明重建(失落的)家的脆弱性。作者得出结论,在个人记忆旅游现象中,运动的概念和家的概念之间存在着特殊的辩证关系。
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