
BEING AT HOME IN A PLACE - ALEKSANDRA KUNCE
The monograph "Being at Home in a Place" by Aleksandra Kunce is a fascinating journey through reflections on locality, place, and identity. Divided into seven parts, the book analyzes the idea of locality as a broad and affirmative concept defining the human way of being in harmony with a place. Drawing on extensive empirical and theoretical material, the author guides the reader through a labyrinth of thoughts, finding creative power in what is seemingly passive and separate.
- Theoretical interpretation of locality as a concept defining the human way of being in harmony with a place.
- Analysis of local space as a world space in which the individual defines themselves and their community.
- Reflection on the experience of being on the margins of the world, using the example of the dilapidated Fazaniec Park in Silesia.
- Description of borders and the problem of the dialectic of oppression and border protection.
- Reflections on the post-industrial place as a space that teaches us to cling to the earth and offers a journey into the self.
- Connection of thinking about the city with thinking about the metaphysical community, home, and locality, using the example of Barcelona.
- Interpretation of the idea of the university at the intersection of the world and home, considering the problems of autonomy, location, and relationship to the region.
This book is the result of years of research and reflection by Aleksandra Kunce on the issues of place and identity. In her work, the author combines an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together elements of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and history, creating a unique and inspiring narrative. This monograph is aimed at anyone interested in the issues of place, identity, and the relationship between humans and their environment. It is a must-read for students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone who wants to better understand the world we live in.
Aleksandra Kunce, the author of the monograph, is a well-known and respected researcher in the field of place and identity issues. Her works are characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, rich theoretical and empirical knowledge, and a unique narrative style. Kunce is the author of numerous scientific publications, including monographs and articles, which are highly regarded in academia. Her works have been translated into many languages and make an important contribution to the development of the humanities and social sciences.
The monograph "Being at Home in a Place" is not only a scientific analysis of the issues of place and identity but also a personal reflection by the author on her own experience of living in a specific place. Kunce, born and raised in Silesia, refers in her work to her own roots and experiences, creating a narrative that is both universal and deeply personal. This book is an invitation to reflect on one's own place in the world and on the relationships that connect us to it.
CARUNO-2025-12-03-02:59:33 cuSpecifications
| ISBN | 9788380172708 |
| Author | Aleksandra Kunce |
| Format | 210x150x10 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 208 |
| Year of publication | 2019 |
| Publisher | Elipsa Dom Wydawniczy |
Aleksandra Kunce - Being at Home in a Place
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