That Feels Like Home, Podcast Season 3
In this third series, Ana Baeza Ruiz takes a fresh look at what ‘home’ is, and what it means. She talks with academics and activists who have moved beyond the traditional ideas that home is always a place of safety, privacy, and care.
S3, Episode 1: Queering Home
In this episode, MoDA's Curator Ana Baeza Ruiz talks to historians Matt Cook from Birkbeck, University of London, and Andrew Gordon-Murray from Western Sydney University in Australia about queering the idea of home,
S3, Episode2: The Empire at Home
Ana Baeza Ruiz talks to Deborah Sugg Ryan and Sarah Cheang about how the British Empire shaped our everyday experiences of home.
S3, Episode 3: Home Mobilities
In this episode we’ll be looking at how the idea of home is both created and disrupted through transnational mobility and migration. Ana Baeza Ruiz talks to two geographers, Annabelle Wilkins of Queen Mary University of London and Olivia Sheringham of Birkbeck, University of London.
S3, Episode 4: Home Unmaking
In this episode Ana Baeza Ruiz talks to Dr Mel Nowicki, senior lecturer in urban geography at Oxford Brookes University, and Dr Ella Harris, Leverhulme early career fellow at Birkbeck, University of London about home unmaking.
S3, Episode 5: Home Alone
In this episode we’ll be looking at experiences of loneliness at home, and how these have been aggravated during the pandemic. How we might start to think differently about the being alone?
S3, Episode 6: Embodying Home
Domestic design rests on assumptions about who lives and uses that space, about what our bodies can do, how our bodies think, move and feel. Ana Baeza Ruiz is joined by Aimi Hamraie, assistant professor of Medicine, Health and Society at Vanderbilt University, and Ellen Clifford, disabled activist and author.