Description:Home. A place where people return to when they are weary. A place they leave behind in search of greener pastures. How do we define home? Is it simply a place where we rest our bones? Is it a physical space only? Can people be homes? Does the idea of 'home' remain the same when it becomes a place of compulsory confinement? The ongoing pandemic, for instance, has considerably challenged and changed our understanding of HOME. While some people have rediscovered their corners, some have felt suffocated, devastated, trapped, antagonised. Homes (or the lack of such spaces) have been the most intimate witness to our response to the pandemic.In the third season of The Writing Programme we wanted to explore the idea of a rediscovered home through storytellers and their words! Each story included in this anthology explores and exposes different faces of home. The four walls don't only narrate the story of bricks and mortar but also talk about the lives of the residents. The characters come from different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, and demographics; united in their urge to find their identity. From a son waiting for his father to return, to a young woman looking to leave her home and grandmother behind, a couple whose beloved house stands on lost dreams to a sci fi set in 2121 - The Writing Programme Season 3 covered a wide range of issues.Discover the stories and the people behind them in this anthology. Discover the ideas and attitudes that make a home...other than the brick and mortar.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with ROOTED: Stories of Homes. To get started finding ROOTED: Stories of Homes, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Home. A place where people return to when they are weary. A place they leave behind in search of greener pastures. How do we define home? Is it simply a place where we rest our bones? Is it a physical space only? Can people be homes? Does the idea of 'home' remain the same when it becomes a place of compulsory confinement? The ongoing pandemic, for instance, has considerably challenged and changed our understanding of HOME. While some people have rediscovered their corners, some have felt suffocated, devastated, trapped, antagonised. Homes (or the lack of such spaces) have been the most intimate witness to our response to the pandemic.In the third season of The Writing Programme we wanted to explore the idea of a rediscovered home through storytellers and their words! Each story included in this anthology explores and exposes different faces of home. The four walls don't only narrate the story of bricks and mortar but also talk about the lives of the residents. The characters come from different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, and demographics; united in their urge to find their identity. From a son waiting for his father to return, to a young woman looking to leave her home and grandmother behind, a couple whose beloved house stands on lost dreams to a sci fi set in 2121 - The Writing Programme Season 3 covered a wide range of issues.Discover the stories and the people behind them in this anthology. Discover the ideas and attitudes that make a home...other than the brick and mortar.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with ROOTED: Stories of Homes. To get started finding ROOTED: Stories of Homes, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.