Looking for a home: a journey into nostalgia and (be)longing

dc.contributor.emailmaria.marchetti-mercer@up.ac.zaen
dc.contributor.upauthorMarchetti-Mercer, Maria Chiara
dc.date.accessioned2007-04-18T13:27:41Z
dc.date.available2007-04-18T13:27:41Z
dc.date.created2006-03-02
dc.date.issued2007-04-18T13:27:41Z
dc.descriptionInaugural address and photo of Prof Maria Chiaria Marchetti-Mercer, Department of Psychology, 2 March 2006.en
dc.description.abstractThe English word "home" and what it represents is not easy to translate although the yearning associated with it is to be found expressed in other languages. Home, together with the search for belonging, are both concepts, which have been explored in a number of disciplines. However, they have particular relevance for the discipline of Psychology, especially in South Africa and specifically at the University of Pretoria. Following the author's own personal and professional experiences it has been argued that looking for a place where one feels one truly belongs is a journey that touches on aspects such as personal identity as well as our family-of-origin with all its associated complexities. It is also a theme that is widely experienced in the age of globalization and is no longer just restricted to immigrants and exiles, although these groups have a very peculiar and relevant experience of this, which has also been explored. The relevance of this theme for the field of Psychology and specifically family therapy has been discussed, as well as the general implications for a diverse society such as South Africa. In conclusion, the author linked these arguments with the vision of the University of Pretoria to provide an "intellectual home for the rich diversity of South African academic talent" and how this poses challenges not only for the Psychology Department but the University as a whole. . The relevance of this theme for the field of Psychology and specifically family therapy has been discussed, as well as the general implications for a diverse society such as South Africa. In conclusion, the author linked these arguments with the vision of the University of Pretoria to provide an "intellectual home for the rich diversity of South African academic talent" and how this poses challenges not only for the Psychology Department but the University as a whole.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/2257
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsUniversity of Pretoriaen
dc.subjectHomeen
dc.subjectImmigrationen
dc.subjectBelongingen
dc.subjectFamily therapyen
dc.subject.lcshNostalgia
dc.subject.lcshFamily psychotherapy
dc.titleLooking for a home: a journey into nostalgia and (be)longingen
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