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9781848225930

The Front Room Diaspora Migrant Aesthetics in the Home

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  • ISBN13:

    9781848225930

  • ISBN10:

    1848225938

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-07-31
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries
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Summary

The Front Room: Diaspora Migrant Aesthetics in the Home, originally published in 2009, has become a beloved and much-praised source, providing fascinating revelations into the post-war British experience of immigrants, the decoration of their living spaces, and their position in society in relation to decolonisation. The 'front room' (emanating from the Victorian parlour) provides an outlet to respond to the feelings of displacement, exile, and alienation, and the rebuilding of a home in a strange land. Primarily concerned with Caribbean homes, The Front Room also looks at Moroccan, Surinamese, Antillean, and Indonesian migrant groups in Holland—encompassing, through texts, archival documents, and artistic photographs, the important cultural markers that are expressed through the domestic interiors of migrants. The author examines how this intimate space within the home raises issues of class, race, migration, aspiration, religion, family, gender, identity, and alienation. He also looks at the transition from the colonial post-colonial modernity by placing the book in the context of his own family’s migrant experience.

Author Biography

Michael McMillan is a writer, playwright, artist/curator and scholar of Vincentian parentage. He guest curated the critically acclaimed The West Indian Front Room exhibition at the Geffrye Museum (2005-06), which was also iterated in Tate Britain’s Life Between Islands (2021-22) and is now a permanent 1970s period room at the Museum of the Home (formerly the Geffrye Museum). He was also chief consultant on the popular BBC4 documentary Tales from the Front Room (2007). He has written books, plays and articles on arts and culture, and teaches at the University of the Arts London.

Table of Contents

Grandad's Home Brew by Khadijah Ibrahiim; Diaspora Migrant Aesthetics in the Home; The 'West Indian' Front Room by Stuart Hall; Arrival and the struggle to find a home; The top ten things in the Front Room; Front Room Angel by Dorothea Smartt; Children in the Front Room; Dressed by women and used by men - 'A Room of her own' by Denise Noble; Familial dress relations and the West Indian Front Room by Carol Tulloch; Saturday night, Sunday morning: Prayer meetings, and house and blues parties; The Knowledge: Spirituality in the Front Room; Acts of resistance in the Front Room; Van Huis Uit; The Living Room of migrants in the Netherlands; the Front Room 'Inna Joburg'; Returnees and remittances; The House that was my home; Legacies of the Front Room

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