Spanning the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries, this book investigates how home is imagined, staged and experienced in western culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deborah Chambers is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Newcastle University, UK. Her most recent publications include Changing Media, Homes and Households (2016), Social Media and Personal Relationships (2013) and A Sociology of Family Life (2012).
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Introduction: themes and issues 1 Heritage homes 2 Idealising homes and homemaking 3 Domestic modernity in suburbia 4 Early media homes 5 Property dramas and home makeovers 6 Home time in multiscreen homes 7 Alternative domesticities 8 Home mobilities and migration 9 Homes of the future 10 Sustainable homes
Introduction: themes and issues 1 Heritage homes 2 Idealising homes and homemaking 3 Domestic modernity in suburbia 4 Early media homes 5 Property dramas and home makeovers 6 Home time in multiscreen homes 7 Alternative domesticities 8 Home mobilities and migration 9 Homes of the future 10 Sustainable homes
Introduction: themes and issues
1 Heritage homes
2 Idealising homes and homemaking
3 Domestic modernity in suburbia
4 Early media homes
5 Property dramas and home makeovers
6 Home time in multiscreen homes
7 Alternative domesticities
8 Home mobilities and migration
9 Homes of the future
10 Sustainable homes
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