Notions of modernity as progress have traditionally excluded the significance of woman's societal participation. This thesis investigates the exclusion of woman from the rhetoric of modernity and modem living through her culturally defined role as the primary shopper. Entrenched ambiguities have helped sustain societal contradictions that have marred both the cultural identity of woman as primary shopper and the suburban shopping centre. This dissertation, therefore, analyses the mid-twentieth century suburban shopping centre in relation 10 retail practice and woman's cultural identity in relation to broader community change. Evolving from within the specific dynamics of modern living, the values of progress are coupled with tradition there...
In thinking about how place shapes one\u27s identity, my particular research question is: How does s...
The main subject of my dissertation is a theoretical-empirical analysis of shopping centers as a spe...
"18 November 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Modern History,...
This paper examines the conjunction of commodity consumption with social life in suburban Sydney, Au...
Shopping centres are intensely commercialised 'spaces'. Contradicting Victor Gruen's original vision...
This thesis draws together and reformulates two literatures in order to provide a fresh perspective ...
This thesis argues that women were seminal to the development of interior design as a discipline and...
In exploring Australia’s multicultural society, it is vital to consider the ways in which people con...
This article explores aspects of the early history of Roselands, a large regional shopping centre bu...
The retail industry is intimately tied to demography. In the 1960s, as the car drove populations out...
After WWI, Sydney experienced an enormous surge in the construction of suburban homes. These ranged ...
This chapter investigates how semiotic resources, practices, and spaces are intertwined and interwov...
Abstract. Many studies of contemporary consumption have tended to reduce a complex and contested pro...
Writing about leisure in suburbia would be neigh impossible without including shopping centres. Leis...
This chapter examines the evidence in lhe urban landscape for the social construction of women's rol...
In thinking about how place shapes one\u27s identity, my particular research question is: How does s...
The main subject of my dissertation is a theoretical-empirical analysis of shopping centers as a spe...
"18 November 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Modern History,...
This paper examines the conjunction of commodity consumption with social life in suburban Sydney, Au...
Shopping centres are intensely commercialised 'spaces'. Contradicting Victor Gruen's original vision...
This thesis draws together and reformulates two literatures in order to provide a fresh perspective ...
This thesis argues that women were seminal to the development of interior design as a discipline and...
In exploring Australia’s multicultural society, it is vital to consider the ways in which people con...
This article explores aspects of the early history of Roselands, a large regional shopping centre bu...
The retail industry is intimately tied to demography. In the 1960s, as the car drove populations out...
After WWI, Sydney experienced an enormous surge in the construction of suburban homes. These ranged ...
This chapter investigates how semiotic resources, practices, and spaces are intertwined and interwov...
Abstract. Many studies of contemporary consumption have tended to reduce a complex and contested pro...
Writing about leisure in suburbia would be neigh impossible without including shopping centres. Leis...
This chapter examines the evidence in lhe urban landscape for the social construction of women's rol...
In thinking about how place shapes one\u27s identity, my particular research question is: How does s...
The main subject of my dissertation is a theoretical-empirical analysis of shopping centers as a spe...
"18 November 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Modern History,...