Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Histories of domestic culture: gender and domestic modernity -- 3. Home-centredness: suburbia, privatization and class -- 4. Home-work: feminisms, domesticity and domestic labour -- 5. Home-making: domestic consumption and material culture -- 6. media in domestic cultures -- 7. Dislocating public and private
Summary
Brings together key research and debates on the question of domesticity and shows how understandings of domestic cultures have been theorized in media and cultural studies and wider academic and social contexts. This book addresses the feminist and left critiques that argue that domesticity is conservative and oppressive
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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