Homelessness Countering the Destruction of Home: a Return to Sensuous Communication (Caitlin McClafferty)
Homelessness Countering the Destruction of Home: a Return to Sensuous Communication:
Heidegger talks about dwelling, and his description of this shows a home's relation to its community. Kip Reddic explores the tensions between homes and factories and how being homeless voluntarily can be a way to restore the event of dwelling. Reddick uses philosophy to define what a home is and how it is not a building, but an event of dwelling. Humans and the environment exist, where they mirror one another rather than mastering the other. A key element of dwelling is census communication which is an embodied encounter where we interact with the world through a circuit of using all of our senses, he talks about the restoration through being homeless voluntarily, and how a person can leave their social status. He describes how this vulnerability is necessary to shift from viewing the world as an idol to an icon. In conclusion, the homelessness journey offers a restoration of the spirit and allows the traveler to return to their permanent residence through commitment to care for and free the physical building of their home.
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