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This article discusses the debate on the Crimes (Home Invasion) Amendment Bill (1999), in which the New Zealand Parliament was engaged in forming a definition of home. The article traces the debate and the versions of home that surfaced, then draws upon de Certeau's space/place discourse in order to speculate on the concept of home that the legislature arrived at.
This article discusses the debate on the Crimes (Home Invasion) Amendment Bill (1999), in which the New Zealand Parliament was engaged in forming a definition of home. The article traces the debate and the versions of home that surfaced, then draws upon de Certeau's space/place discourse in order to speculate on the concept of home that the legislature arrived at.
Home Invasion
Waghorn, Kathy (author)
Home Cultures ; 6 ; 261-286
2009-11-01
26 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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