‘Home,’ The Negotiated Place: Narratives of Transnational Home-Making Practices of Turkish-Germans in Schleswig-Holstein

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Home Cultures Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/17406315.2020.1827362
Hazel Erdal Baran, Nilay Ünsal Gülmez
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Abstract Turkish-Germans who first arrived in Germany as ‘guests’ in the 1960s hold diverging attitudes towards their habitat, proving that it remains a negotiated reality to this day. The place they migrated to some time ago has now come to be referred to as ‘here’ or ‘home’, after years of this group’s public and private grappling with the concept. This paper examines the home-making practices of people of Turkish descent in Geesthacht, a German city in the Schleswig-Holstein region. We presume the environment still offers opportunities for Turkish-Germans to display physical amenities that are essential for the development and expression of their transnational identities. Through the use of individual memory and personal narratives, we pledge to understand how different generations have manifested belonging and identity formation in the material and immaterial practices of their home environments, and from this understanding create a narrative of Geesthacht.
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“家”,协商的地方:石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因地区土耳其-德国人跨国家庭实践的叙述
20世纪60年代,土耳其裔德国人作为“客人”首次来到德国,他们对自己的栖息地持不同的态度,这证明了直到今天,这仍然是一个谈判现实。经过这群人多年公开和私下的纠结,他们前段时间移居的地方现在被称为“这里”或“家”。本文考察了在石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因地区的德国城市Geesthacht的土耳其后裔的家庭实践。我们认为,环境仍然为土耳其-德国人提供了展示对发展和表达其跨国身份至关重要的物质便利的机会。通过使用个人记忆和个人叙事,我们承诺了解不同的世代如何在他们的家庭环境的物质和非物质实践中表现出归属感和身份形成,并从这种理解中创造一个Geesthacht的叙事。
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