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摘要
本文试图通过小型住宅的视角来审视不动性与流动性之间的分歧,从而为当前流动性与建筑研究交叉领域的讨论做出贡献。家是静止、归属和扎根的原型形象,而最近的流动性研究则考虑了建筑的潜力,即通过流动性调动而非纯粹的永久性。我们对微型住宅的关注突出了 "不动性 "和 "流动性 "之间的变化关系,即 "温馨的流动性",以营造家的温馨感和幸福感。我们通过分析 YouTube 频道 "小家大生活"(Living Big in Tiny Homes)来研究这种 "温馨流动",它挑战了对家的静态概念,使我们能够通过微观和宏观的流动,强调 "温馨流动 "在空间和时间上的多尺度和多形式。本文特别关注的是,拥有微型住宅的身体如何在运动和流动中转变和纠缠,同时也关注微型住宅的理念或一般意义上的住宅理想如何停留、粘连或被卡住。
Homely mobilities: between ‘immobility’ and ‘mobility’ through tiny homes
This paper seeks to contribute to current discourse at the intersection of mobility and architecture studies, by examining the divide between immobility and mobility through the lens of tiny homes. While home is the archetypal image of stasis, belonging, and rootedness, recent mobility studies have considered the potential of architecture as mobilizing, rather than purely permanent, animated through mobility. Our focus on tiny homes highlights the shifting relations between ‘immobility’ and ‘mobility’ as ‘homely mobility’ to create a sense of homeyness and happiness. We examine this homely mobility through an analysis of the YouTube channel Living Big in Tiny Homes, which challenges static conceptions of the home and allows us to emphasize the multi-scalar and multiple forms of homely mobility, spatially and temporally, through micro and macro movements. This paper has a particular interest in how bodies-with-tiny-homes transform and are entangled in movements and flows, but also how the ideas of tiny homes, or ideals of homes generally, stay, are sticky or get stuck.
期刊介绍:
Mobilities examines both the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private spaces, and the travel of material things in everyday life. Recent developments in transportation and communications infrastructures, along with new social and cultural practices of mobility, present new challenges for the coordination and governance of mobilities and for the protection of mobility rights and access. This has elicited many new research methods and theories relevant for understanding the connections between diverse mobilities and immobilities.