Home and sexuality : the 'other' side of the kitchen / Rachael M. Scicluna.
"Scicluna's richly ethnographic study of older lesbians' experiences of kitchens ... takes the reader through the intricacies of the politics of gender relations and sexuality by focusing on a key domestic space in which they are played out, and sometimes fought out, on a daily basis....
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Palgrave Macmillan,
[2017]
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Series: | Palgrave Macmillan studies in family and intimate life.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction:The 'other' side of the kitchen
- Part I: Home and sexuality
- 1. Multiple meanings of homes: a changing social and political domain across cultures
- 2. The domestic kitchen across time
- Part II: The domestic as a tool for ethnographic inquiry
- 3. Towards alternative domesticities
- 4. The kitchen is good to think: the kitchen as a place for theorising
- Part III: The other side of the kitchen
- 5. The kitchen as a place for politics: a contested and subversive place
- 6. Turning the tables: generational domestic battles
- 7. The kitchen as a place, of and for, memory and narration
- Conclusion: The political liveliness of the domestic.