This book explores how home was pictured in the 'golden age' of British cinema. Drawing on a wide range of evidence to explore the depiction of domestic life in popular culture, it resituates feature films from the 1940s in relation to narratives of domestic, suburban modernity and the middlebrow established in the interwar years. -- .
This book explores how home was pictured in the 'golden age' of British cinema. Drawing on a wide range of evidence to explore the depiction of domestic life in popular culture, it resituates feature films from the 1940s in relation to narratives of domestic, suburban modernity and the middlebrow established in the interwar years. -- .
Hollie Price is a Research Fellow in Media and Film at the University of Sussex
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: ''Mid pleasures and palaces' 1 'Tea Table Politics': mapping the industrial working-class home 2 Pastoral images: capturing 'A Landscape from Within' 3 Dream palaces: transforming the domestic Interior 4 Interior lives: imagining private visions of home Conclusion: 'The best of both worlds' Bibliography Index
Introduction: ''Mid pleasures and palaces' 1 'Tea Table Politics': mapping the industrial working-class home 2 Pastoral images: capturing 'A Landscape from Within' 3 Dream palaces: transforming the domestic Interior 4 Interior lives: imagining private visions of home Conclusion: 'The best of both worlds' Bibliography Index
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