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Judith Flanders

The Making of Home

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  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    Well into the second half of the twentieth century, the difference between respectable and not-respectable working-class households ‘concern only household economy, which is largely the wives’ affair’, and was measured by whether the family ate off a bare table or used a cloth, or used china dishes or tin, had ‘cooked meals, clean clothes’ or managed without owing money to the local tradesmen, a list that slides almost imperceptibly from purchased goods to the intangible, invisible commodities of nutrition, hygiene and thrift.
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    And visible hygiene was not merely an indicator of rank, or cash. It had become yet another way of distinguishing public and private
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    As more became available, the marker of status was now less a matter of owning such garments, than it was in keeping them white – that is, visibly clean.
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    Many of the architects and urban planners were inspired by left-wing ideas; at the same time, from the opposite end of the political spectrum, living conditions were also a matter of concern for many conservative women’s groups, worried by the ‘decline’ of the German housewife, and the consequent effect that the decline was said to be having on the birth rate.
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    that was beginning to happen. Childhood was becoming the centre of what a home was perceived to be, a place where children were kept apart from the contaminations of the world
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    At home, children were expected to adapt their lives to adults’, not the other way around.
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    Until you do this you can have no real weight or influence in society’. That ‘home’, of course, would be nothing more than a house until it was furnished, and furnishings alone were not enough. Cabell would only maintain the necessary social cachet if the interiors and objects were displayed to the right people
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    as the house, and the housewife, became increasingly isolated, housework became increasingly subject to scrutiny from outside
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    To believe that they had a full, physical reality, creating borders between home and not-home, between public and private, is comparable to believing that a nation’s borders are a painted line on the ground, which has been there since the creation of the world.
  • Ingrid Otshar citeratför 4 år sedan
    As we saw, with the enclosure of land, and in the early days of industrialization, even before the full development of the Industrial Revolution, men had become cash earners, while women’s economic contributions had appeared to diminish.
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