Multiple homes, emotions, selves: home narratives of women who abandoned unhappy homes in Istanbul

Ceren Lordoğlu
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Abstract Home is both a material and an affective space formed by emotions, belonging, and memories, as well as safety and economic hardship. This article investigates how home and homemaking practices effect women’s sense of belonging and relationship with their ‘selves’, and how different women’s multifaceted experiences differentiate the relationship with home and allow multiple home ideas to arise. To examine this argument, I conducted a qualitative research based on a series of in-depth interviews with two different groups of women, who left their homes and established new homes in Istanbul, Turkey. In line with the processual- and relational-space perspective, I aim to explore how home feeling and self-realization are intertwined with women’s relationships with the home and homemaking practices. The study emphasises the significance of home feeling for women’s sense of belonging, homemaking practices as a survivor strategy to withstand abuse and home as a space with the potential to construct self.
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多重家庭、情感、自我:伊斯坦布尔抛弃不幸家庭的女性的家庭叙事
家是由情感、归属、记忆以及安全和经济困难所形成的物质空间和情感空间。本文探讨了家庭和家务实践如何影响女性的归属感和与“自我”的关系,以及不同女性的多方面经历如何区分与家庭的关系,并允许多种家庭观念的产生。为了检验这一论点,我进行了一项定性研究,基于对两组不同的妇女的一系列深入访谈,她们离开了自己的家,在土耳其伊斯坦布尔建立了新的家园。根据过程空间和关系空间的观点,我的目标是探索家庭感觉和自我实现如何与女性与家庭和家政实践的关系交织在一起。该研究强调了家的感觉对女性归属感的重要性,家庭实践是一种抵御虐待的幸存者策略,家是一个有潜力构建自我的空间。
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