TMR 29
HOME
HOME is dedicated to explorations of the meaning of home (and the lack thereof) in new essays, fiction and multimedia. For those who have had to leave their city, their country, there is a sense of ”permanent temporariness,” where inevitable thoughts of returning to one’s birthplace or country are thwarted by political realities on the ground (war, climate disaster, economic collapse). Then there are those who have never left, and yet still feel uncertain about belonging, and yearn for rootedness in what is an elusive search for self.

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“Raise Your Head High”—new fiction from Leila Aboulela
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Broken Home: Britain in the Time of Migration
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“Counter Strike”—a story by MK HARB
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“Mother Remembered”—Fiction by Samir El-Youssef
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For Those Who Dwell in Tents, Home is Temporal—Or Is It?
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More Photographs Taken From The Pocket of a Dead Arab
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The Odyssey That Forged a Stronger Athenian
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Going Home—a photo essay by Jassem Ghazbanpour
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Nabeul, Mon Amour
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The Man at the Heart of Lamhamid, Morocco
Aomar Boum and his daughter travel home to his village in the south of Morocco to visit with his brother Mohammed and their extended family.
5 MARCH, 2023 • BY AOMAR BOUM
Finding Home, Finding Normal and The Myth of Normal
Sheana Ochoa reviews the new book from Gabor Maté which suggests that much of what today has become normal is potentially traumatic.
5 MARCH, 2023 • BY SHEANA OCHOA
Home is a House in Oman
The daughter of an Indian expatriate family in Oman discovers that the only home she's ever yearned for was the place always meant to be impermanent.
5 MARCH, 2023 • BY PRIYANKA SACHETI
To Receive Asylum, You First Have to be Believed, and Accepted
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Home Under Siege: a Palestine Photo Essay
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