The Domestic Space Reader

The Domestic Space Reader
Title The Domestic Space Reader PDF eBook
Author Chiara Briganti
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 449
Release 2012-11-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 144266195X

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Tune in to HGTV, visit your local bookstore's magazine section, or flip to the 'Homes' section of your weekend newspaper, and it becomes clear: domestic spaces play an immense role in our cultural consciousness. The Domestic Space Reader addresses our collective fascination with houses and homes by providing the first comprehensive survey of the concept across time, cultures, and disciplines. This pioneering anthology, which is ideal for students and general readers, features writing by key scholars, thinkers, and writers including Gaston Bachelard, Mary Douglas, Le Corbusier, Homi Bhabha, Henri Lefebvre, Mrs. Beeton, Ma Thanegi, Diana Fuss, Beatriz Colomina, and Edith Wharton. Among the many engaging topics explored are: the impact of domestic technologies on family life; the relationship between religion and the home; nomadic peoples and housing; domestic spaces in art and literature; and the history of the bedroom, the kitchen, and the bathroom. The Domestic Space Reader demonstrates how discussions of domestic spaces can help us better understand our inner lives and challenge our perceptions of life in particular times and places.

The Domestic Space Reader

The Domestic Space Reader
Title The Domestic Space Reader PDF eBook
Author Kathy Mezei
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 449
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0802096646

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Tune in to HGTV, visit your local bookstore's magazine section, or flip to the 'Homes' section of your weekend newspaper, and it becomes clear: domestic spaces play an immense role in our cultural consciousness. The Domestic Space Reader addresses our collective fascination with houses and homes by providing the first comprehensive survey of the concept across time, cultures, and disciplines. This pioneering anthology, which is ideal for students and general readers, features writing by key scholars, thinkers, and writers including Gaston Bachelard, Mary Douglas, Le Corbusier, Homi Bhabha, Henri Lefebvre, Mrs. Beeton, Ma Thanegi, Diana Fuss, Beatriz Colomina, and Edith Wharton. Among the many engaging topics explored are: the impact of domestic technologies on family life; the relationship between religion and the home; nomadic peoples and housing; domestic spaces in art and literature, and the history of the bedroom, the kitchen, and the bathroom. The Domestic Space Reader demonstrates how discussions of domestic spaces can help us better understand our inner lives and challenge our perceptions of life in particular times and places.

Our House

Our House
Title Our House PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 268
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9401202818

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Space has emerged in recent years as a radical category in a range of related disciplines across the humanities. Of the many possible applications of this new interest, some of the most exciting and challenging have addressed the issue of domestic architecture and its function as a space for both the dramatisation and the negotiation of a cluster of highly salient issues concerning, amongst other things, belonging and exclusion, fear and desire, identity and difference. Our House is a cross-disciplinary collection of essays taking as its focus both the prospect and the possibility of ‘the house’. This latter term is taken in its broadest possible resonance, encompassing everything from the great houses so beloved of nineteenth-century English novelists to the caravans and mobile homes of the latterday travelling community, and all points in between. The essays are written by a combination of established and emerging scholars, working in a variety of scholarly disciplines, including literary criticism, sociology, cultural studies, history, popular music, and architecture. No specific school or theory predominates, although the work of two key figures – Gaston Bachelard and Martin Heidegger – is engaged throughout. This collection engages with a number of key issues raised by the increasingly troubled relationship between the cultural (built) and natural environments in the contemporary world.

Domestic Space

Domestic Space
Title Domestic Space PDF eBook
Author Janet Floyd
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 242
Release 1999
Genre Families
ISBN 9780719054501

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This volume takes forward the debate about 19th-century domestic space, drawing on economic history and literary criticism. To date, studies of 19th-century domestic space have discussed a feminized, middle class sphere, often using domestic guides and fictional representations of domesticity to generate their arguments.

At Home

At Home
Title At Home PDF eBook
Author Arlene Raven
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1983
Genre Feminism and the arts
ISBN

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Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space

Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space
Title Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space PDF eBook
Author Susan Kent
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 204
Release 1993-06-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521445771

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Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space investigates the relationship between the built environment and the organisation of space. The contributors are classical and prehistoric archaeologists, anthropologists and architects, who from their different backgrounds are able to provide some important and original insights into this relationship.

Domestic Space in Eighteenth-Century British Novels

Domestic Space in Eighteenth-Century British Novels
Title Domestic Space in Eighteenth-Century British Novels PDF eBook
Author Karen Lipsedge
Publisher Springer
Pages 200
Release 2012-09-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137283505

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Examining the work of three authors: Richardson, Haywood and Burney, and their representation of domestic space, this book argues that to make such spaces accessible to modern readers they need to have information of the real domestic. By recreating specifics of these spaces this book innervates the fictional domestic interior for modern readers.