ISBN:
9781137460387
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (278 pages)
Series Statement:
Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
Series Statement:
Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Ser.
Parallel Title:
Scicluna, Rachael M. Home and sexuality
Parallel Title:
Print version Scicluna, Rachael M Home and Sexuality : The 'Other' Side of the Kitchen
DDC:
300
Keywords:
Sociology
;
Sociology
;
Electronic books
;
Kitchens
;
Lesbians
;
London
;
Lesbe
;
Ältere Frau
;
Küche
;
Häuslichkeit
Abstract:
Intro -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: The 'Other' Side of the Kitchen -- 1 The Context and the Study -- 2 The Domestic as a Tool for Intellectual Inquiry -- 3 Kitchen Practices as Pedagogical -- 4 On the Meaning of Ethnography -- 5 The Structure of the Book -- Bibliography -- Part I: Home and Sexuality -- 2: Multiple Meanings of Homes: A Changing Social and Political Domain across Cultures -- 1 Towards an Embodied Understanding of Space: Reclaiming Grounded-ness -- 1.1 Reclaiming Grounded-ness -- 1.2 Bringing Home to the Forefront -- 2 Homes as Changing Social and Political Domains -- 3 Multiple Meanings of Homes across Cultures -- 4 Thinking through Pluralities -- Bibliography -- 3: The Domestic Kitchen across Time -- 1 Time, Movement and the Domestic Kitchen as Place -- 1.1 From Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism -- 2 Contextualising the English Domestic Kitchen in Time -- 2.1 The Victorian and Edwardian Household -- 2.2 Social and Spatial Boundaries within the Household -- 2.3 Deference, Domestic Servants and their Decline -- 2.4 The Pull of Modernity and Rationalisation -- 2.5 The Birth of the Modern Kitchen -- 2.6 Post-war England and the Kitchen -- 3 Concluding Reflections -- Bibliography -- Part II: The Domestic as a Tool for Ethnographic Inquiry -- 4: Towards Alternative Domesticities -- 1 Alternative Domesticities: Towards Multiple Meanings of Home, Sexuality and Family -- 2 We're Aunts! Significant Relationships Beyond the Heteronormative Family -- 3 Sexuality, Home and the Heteronormative Gaze -- 3.1 Home, Sexuality and Neighbours -- 3.2 Children, the Domestic and the Heteronormative Gaze -- 3.3 Home Décor, Objects and Heteronormativity in Later Life -- 4 Towards Alternative Domesticities: Concluding Reflections -- Bibliography.
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