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Homeplaces

Dwelling and Habitability in Critical Times

Cover of Homeplaces shows a person dressed warmly swinging an axe overhead while in the process of chopping wood. There is a building with boarded up windows and wooden housing debris laying around.

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Pages: 368

Illustrations: 75 halftones

Release Date: October 20, 2026

A home is dismantled to make another home habitable. This is where Homeplaces begins. Spanning continents, this landmark volume brings together leading anthropologists to chart “house-ing,” the unrelenting, reciprocal process of people making houses and houses making people amid ongoing calamity. Their oikographies—vivid, writerly ethnographies of home as sense and action—blow open the fantasy of the private domicile and reveal houses as live forms: porous, incomplete, bleeding into neighborhoods, economies, ecologies, and the dead. They detonate philosophical abstractions about dwelling and technocratic assumptions about homemaking, revealing why home plays such a vital role in worldmaking. Refusing end-times thinking, Homeplaces reveals incompleteness as generative drive. The dissolution of forms, bodies, and buildings becomes the material from which people craft shelter, dignity, and transcendence. As war, climate catastrophe, and toxic landscapes dehouse the planet, Homeplaces captures the stubborn human insistence on dwelling—provisional, fierce, and alive.

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João Biehl is Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University.

Federico Neiburg is Professor of Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

Table Of Contents

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A Note on the Cover Art  ix
Acknowledgments  xi
Introduction. Oikography / João Biehl and Federico Neiburg  1
Part I. Dehoused
1. Home Sentience / João Biehl  29
2. The Hostel / Angela Garcia  62
Part II. Homeostasis
3. The Laboring House / Susan Helen Ellison  81
4. The Dying Home / Eugênia Motta  103
Part III. Afterlife of Slavery and War
5. The Prayer House / Ayluonne Txai Tereszkiewicz  21
6. Home Under Threat / Sebastián Ramírez  146
Part IV. Disasters and Displacements
7. House-ing on the Move / Federico Neiburg  173
8. Dismantling and Reassembling Homes / Thiago da Costa Oliveira and Carlos Fausto  188
Part V. Domestic Experimentality
9. The Immune House / Ann H. Kelly and Javier Lezaun  235
10. Home and the Human Machine / Alexandra Middleton  256
Part VI. Toxic Environs
11. The House Underfoot / Catherine Fennell  277
12. Post-Fallout Home / Ryo Morimoto  296
Bibliography  315
Contributors  337

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3912-9 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3416-2 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6273-8 /