Building and Belonging Amid the Plight of Dwelling
Abstract
This paper re-examines the limits of the human in the wake of the cataclysmic destruction of built and living environments, along with their human and non-human inhabitants, by recent bushfires, floods, earthquakes, and tsunamis. The analysis involves reconceiving the human beyond notions of human agency assumed in disaster and risk theory. By examining the role of the built environment, things, the body, and community in what Heidegger calls the “plight of dwelling,” the...