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Easy Living The Rise Of The Home Office Elizabeth A Patton

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Easy Living The Rise Of The Home Office Elizabeth A Patton
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.68 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Elizabeth A Patton
ISBN: 9781978802261, 1978802269
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Easy Living The Rise Of The Home Office Elizabeth A Patton by Elizabeth A Patton 9781978802261, 1978802269 instant download after payment.

How did Americans come to believe that working at home is feasible, productive, and desirable?Easy Livingexamines how the idea of working within the home was constructed and disseminated in popular culture and mass media during the twentieth century. Through the analysis of national magazines and newspapers, television and film, and marketing and advertising materials from the housing, telecommunications, and office technology industries,Easy Livingtraces changing concepts about what it meant to work in the home. These ideas reflected larger social, political-economic, and technological trends of the times. Elizabeth A. Patton reveals that the notion of the home as a space that exists solely in the private sphere is a myth, as the social meaning of the home and its market value in relation to the public sphere are intricately linked.

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