移民住宅中的审美焦虑——以澳大利亚黎巴嫩人为例

Maram Shaweesh, Kelly Greenop
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摘要移民之家不仅为日常生活提供了住所和环境,而且是维护移民身份的平台。移民表达自己文化的努力可以反映在他们房子的外观上,在那里,审美差异引发了非移民邻居对一件看起来像种族的艺术品的“审美焦虑”。在本文中,我们扩展了“审美焦虑”的范畴,将移民自己在澳大利亚房子里的经历包括在内,而不是主流社会的反应。引发这种焦虑的环境通常在街上看不到,但由于缺乏满足其文化需求的住房多样性,移民在家里也会经历这种情况。这项研究旨在深入了解黎巴嫩移民在澳大利亚房屋中的经历,并反映他们对房屋空间组织的反应,考虑到家庭居住者的年龄、婚姻状况和家庭动态等因素的变化。我们使用来自三个黎巴嫩家庭的深入采访数据来反思他们在房子里的行为以及与房子的情感和身体关系。我们发现,澳大利亚主流住房的空间组织可能与居民的文化价值观相冲突,影响他们是否能够舒适地居住。
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Aesthetic Anxieties in the Migrant House: The Case of the Lebanese in Australia
ABSTRACT Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which to maintain a migrant identity. Migrants’ efforts to express their culture can be reflected in the appearance of their houses, where aesthetic differences spark “aesthetic anxieties” towards an ethnic-looking artefact from non-migrant neighbours. In this paper, we extend the category of “aesthetic anxieties” to include the migrants’ own experiences within their Australian houses, rather than the reactions of mainstream society. The settings provoking such anxieties are often not visible from the street but are experienced by migrants within the house in response to a lack of housing diversity to accommodate their cultural needs. This study aims to provide insights into the experience of Lebanese migrants in Australian houses, and to reflect their responses to the spatial organisation of their houses, considering changing factors such as household occupants’ age, marital status, and household dynamics over time. We use in-depth interview data from three Lebanese families to reflect on their behaviour within, and emotional and physical relationship to, their houses. We find the spatial organisation of mainstream Australian housing may clash with residents’ cultural values affecting whether they are able to comfortably occupy their houses, or not.
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