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Recycling Domesticity
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This book views domesticity through multiple frames and surveys the rhetoric and practices of domestication in contemporary cultures. It also examines the consequences and costs of homemaking in various geographic and textual locations.
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This book views domesticity through multiple frames and surveys the rhetoric and practices of domestication in contemporary cultures. It also examines the consequences and costs of homemaking in various geographic and textual locations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429701245
- Artikelnr.: 57207713
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429701245
- Artikelnr.: 57207713
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
1. Recycling: Long Routes to and from Domestic Fixes Part One: On the Road:
Nations, Empires, Texts, Homes 2. Why Daughters Die: The Racial Logic of
American Sentimentalism 3. Homes in the Empire, Empires in the Home 4.
Modernism and Domesticity: From Conrad's Eastern Road to Stein's Empty
Spaces in the Home 5. Homo-Economics: Queer Sexualities in a Transnational
Frame Part Two: Domesticity: Redrawing Urban Space 6. Reconstructed
Identity: Spatial Change and Adaptation in a Greek-Macedonian Refugee
Neighborhood Counterparts: Dubliners, Masculinity, and Temperance
Nationalism 7. Repetition and Unhousing in Nawal El-Saadawi 8. Fast
Capital, Race, Modernity, and the Monster House Part Three: Nostalgia,
Modernity, and Other Domestic Fictions 9. Dishing Up Dixie: Recycling the
Old South in the Early-Twentieth-Century Domestic Ideal 10. Domestic
Renovations: The Marriage Plot, the Lodging House, and Lesbian Desire in
Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces 11. "Homesick for Those Memories": The
Gendering of Historical Memory in Women's Narratives of the Vietnam War 12.
Domesticity and the Demon Mother: A Review Essay of Sorts Part Four:
Bringing Down the House: Dreaming, Revising, Burning 13. Feminists Are
Modern; Families Are Indian: Women's Magazines and the Politics of
Modernity 14. In a Neighborhood of Another Colar: Latina/Latino Struggles
for Home 15. Home, Houses, Nonidentity: Paris Is Burning 16. The Squat, the
Tearoom, the Urn, and the Designer Bathroom: Citing Home in Ken Loach' s
Riff Raff
Nations, Empires, Texts, Homes 2. Why Daughters Die: The Racial Logic of
American Sentimentalism 3. Homes in the Empire, Empires in the Home 4.
Modernism and Domesticity: From Conrad's Eastern Road to Stein's Empty
Spaces in the Home 5. Homo-Economics: Queer Sexualities in a Transnational
Frame Part Two: Domesticity: Redrawing Urban Space 6. Reconstructed
Identity: Spatial Change and Adaptation in a Greek-Macedonian Refugee
Neighborhood Counterparts: Dubliners, Masculinity, and Temperance
Nationalism 7. Repetition and Unhousing in Nawal El-Saadawi 8. Fast
Capital, Race, Modernity, and the Monster House Part Three: Nostalgia,
Modernity, and Other Domestic Fictions 9. Dishing Up Dixie: Recycling the
Old South in the Early-Twentieth-Century Domestic Ideal 10. Domestic
Renovations: The Marriage Plot, the Lodging House, and Lesbian Desire in
Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces 11. "Homesick for Those Memories": The
Gendering of Historical Memory in Women's Narratives of the Vietnam War 12.
Domesticity and the Demon Mother: A Review Essay of Sorts Part Four:
Bringing Down the House: Dreaming, Revising, Burning 13. Feminists Are
Modern; Families Are Indian: Women's Magazines and the Politics of
Modernity 14. In a Neighborhood of Another Colar: Latina/Latino Struggles
for Home 15. Home, Houses, Nonidentity: Paris Is Burning 16. The Squat, the
Tearoom, the Urn, and the Designer Bathroom: Citing Home in Ken Loach' s
Riff Raff
1. Recycling: Long Routes to and from Domestic Fixes Part One: On the Road:
Nations, Empires, Texts, Homes 2. Why Daughters Die: The Racial Logic of
American Sentimentalism 3. Homes in the Empire, Empires in the Home 4.
Modernism and Domesticity: From Conrad's Eastern Road to Stein's Empty
Spaces in the Home 5. Homo-Economics: Queer Sexualities in a Transnational
Frame Part Two: Domesticity: Redrawing Urban Space 6. Reconstructed
Identity: Spatial Change and Adaptation in a Greek-Macedonian Refugee
Neighborhood Counterparts: Dubliners, Masculinity, and Temperance
Nationalism 7. Repetition and Unhousing in Nawal El-Saadawi 8. Fast
Capital, Race, Modernity, and the Monster House Part Three: Nostalgia,
Modernity, and Other Domestic Fictions 9. Dishing Up Dixie: Recycling the
Old South in the Early-Twentieth-Century Domestic Ideal 10. Domestic
Renovations: The Marriage Plot, the Lodging House, and Lesbian Desire in
Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces 11. "Homesick for Those Memories": The
Gendering of Historical Memory in Women's Narratives of the Vietnam War 12.
Domesticity and the Demon Mother: A Review Essay of Sorts Part Four:
Bringing Down the House: Dreaming, Revising, Burning 13. Feminists Are
Modern; Families Are Indian: Women's Magazines and the Politics of
Modernity 14. In a Neighborhood of Another Colar: Latina/Latino Struggles
for Home 15. Home, Houses, Nonidentity: Paris Is Burning 16. The Squat, the
Tearoom, the Urn, and the Designer Bathroom: Citing Home in Ken Loach' s
Riff Raff
Nations, Empires, Texts, Homes 2. Why Daughters Die: The Racial Logic of
American Sentimentalism 3. Homes in the Empire, Empires in the Home 4.
Modernism and Domesticity: From Conrad's Eastern Road to Stein's Empty
Spaces in the Home 5. Homo-Economics: Queer Sexualities in a Transnational
Frame Part Two: Domesticity: Redrawing Urban Space 6. Reconstructed
Identity: Spatial Change and Adaptation in a Greek-Macedonian Refugee
Neighborhood Counterparts: Dubliners, Masculinity, and Temperance
Nationalism 7. Repetition and Unhousing in Nawal El-Saadawi 8. Fast
Capital, Race, Modernity, and the Monster House Part Three: Nostalgia,
Modernity, and Other Domestic Fictions 9. Dishing Up Dixie: Recycling the
Old South in the Early-Twentieth-Century Domestic Ideal 10. Domestic
Renovations: The Marriage Plot, the Lodging House, and Lesbian Desire in
Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces 11. "Homesick for Those Memories": The
Gendering of Historical Memory in Women's Narratives of the Vietnam War 12.
Domesticity and the Demon Mother: A Review Essay of Sorts Part Four:
Bringing Down the House: Dreaming, Revising, Burning 13. Feminists Are
Modern; Families Are Indian: Women's Magazines and the Politics of
Modernity 14. In a Neighborhood of Another Colar: Latina/Latino Struggles
for Home 15. Home, Houses, Nonidentity: Paris Is Burning 16. The Squat, the
Tearoom, the Urn, and the Designer Bathroom: Citing Home in Ken Loach' s
Riff Raff