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This book explores the meaning of the term “home” from a personal perspective. Through a series of investigations of different objects and concepts such as access, safety, and expression —from a gender perspective— it transcends the notion of the home as a place, exploring this concept as the culmination of something as tangible as the objects of affection, the basic human rights, or the default identities and developed notions that constitute it.