In 1909 Alice Lucy Hodson’s memoir Letters from a Settlement was published. It is unique in providing an intimate first-hand account of what it meant to reside and (attempt) to settle in the women’s settlement Lady Margaret Hall in Lambeth, South London. This article consider how home was experienced, imagined, and represented by Hodson, who like many late-Victorian and Edwardian women, were finding more opportunities and roles open to them at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Building on the work of geographers of home and translocal studies, I argue that Hodson’s fragmentary letter chapters show how her homemaking relied on several home imaginaries that included the settlement house, street, neighbourhood, her familial h...
This thesis presents a cultural history of domestic space in England between 1910 and 1948. Against ...
Coffins, Closets, Kitchens, and Convents uses anthropologist Liz Kenyon\u27s categories of home, Gas...
In an age of virtual reality, cyberspace, and migration of global proportions, the very possibility...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
Advice books in the first half of the nineteenth century offered homemakers instructions for creatin...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
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...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I...
This paper uses case files for domestic murders to examine homes in postwar London. It compares imag...
This dissertation explores transitions in women's photographic practice in the United States from ro...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
A home with all modern conveniences became a reality for an increasing number of people, including a...
Most homes in the past were not elite, wealthy interiors complete with high fashion furnishings, des...
This thesis presents a cultural history of domestic space in England between 1910 and 1948. Against ...
Coffins, Closets, Kitchens, and Convents uses anthropologist Liz Kenyon\u27s categories of home, Gas...
In an age of virtual reality, cyberspace, and migration of global proportions, the very possibility...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
Advice books in the first half of the nineteenth century offered homemakers instructions for creatin...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
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...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I...
This paper uses case files for domestic murders to examine homes in postwar London. It compares imag...
This dissertation explores transitions in women's photographic practice in the United States from ro...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
A home with all modern conveniences became a reality for an increasing number of people, including a...
Most homes in the past were not elite, wealthy interiors complete with high fashion furnishings, des...
This thesis presents a cultural history of domestic space in England between 1910 and 1948. Against ...
Coffins, Closets, Kitchens, and Convents uses anthropologist Liz Kenyon\u27s categories of home, Gas...
In an age of virtual reality, cyberspace, and migration of global proportions, the very possibility...