In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I read fictional houses as material culture objects whose design, fabrication, and patterns of use make visible changing social relations at particular historical moments. Challenging teleological accounts of nineteenth-century domesticity as a coherent precursor against which modern experimentation defined itself, I locate innovative transformations of domestic space that emerge from and alter particular architectural forms and the social practices they generate and maintain. To flesh out the social and architectural context of literary lodgings, I have assembled an archive of materials from Historic American Buildings Survey photographs to U...
This thesis investigates a neglected sub-genre of women’s writing, which I have termed the literatur...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
What is a house? And what can architecture tell us about individual psychology, national character a...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significan...
Building a Mind argues that architectural spaces provided the framework around which Victorian nove...
Domestic Visions reexamines the tradition of the urban novel in America by reading the works of Nath...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
For the female characters included in this study, the home is the everyday. Many people spend the ma...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
Whether image, word, or structure, a place that includes people, serves as a place of growth, learni...
The foundation of the American nation can be traced back to corruptions of ownership and property id...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
This thesis investigates a neglected sub-genre of women’s writing, which I have termed the literatur...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
What is a house? And what can architecture tell us about individual psychology, national character a...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significan...
Building a Mind argues that architectural spaces provided the framework around which Victorian nove...
Domestic Visions reexamines the tradition of the urban novel in America by reading the works of Nath...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
For the female characters included in this study, the home is the everyday. Many people spend the ma...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
Whether image, word, or structure, a place that includes people, serves as a place of growth, learni...
The foundation of the American nation can be traced back to corruptions of ownership and property id...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
This thesis investigates a neglected sub-genre of women’s writing, which I have termed the literatur...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...