
Homelands: A Place, A Person, Or A Frame Of Mind?
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Homelands: A Place, A Person, Or A Frame Of Mind? by John Wiles presents a compelling inquiry into the multifaceted concept of homeland. This thought-provoking work navigates the intricate connections between geographical locations, personal identities, and psychological states that define our sense of belonging. Wiles argues that a homeland transcends mere physical boundaries, often residing within the individual's psyche or in the relationships forged with others. The narrative illustrates how these diverse interpretations shape human experience and cultural understanding. This insightful volume offers a profound meditation on identity, displacement, and the enduring search for a place to call home.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: cut on fep, otherwise internally sound.
Homelands: A Place, A Person, Or A Frame Of Mind? by John Wiles presents a compelling inquiry into the multifaceted concept of homeland. This thought-provoking work navigates the intricate connections between geographical locations, personal identities, and psychological states that define our sense of belonging. Wiles argues that a homeland transcends mere physical boundaries, often residing within the individual's psyche or in the relationships forged with others. The narrative illustrates how these diverse interpretations shape human experience and cultural understanding. This insightful volume offers a profound meditation on identity, displacement, and the enduring search for a place to call home.











