- The
Culture of
Domesticity (often
shortened to Cult of
Domesticity) or Cult of True
Womanhood is a term used by
historians to
describe what they consider...
-
Housewives of ****an: An
Ethnography of Real
Lives and
Consumerized Domesticity is a 2012 book by Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni,
published by
Palgrave Macmillan...
- The
Domesticity of
Giraffes is a
poetry collection by
Australian poet
Judith Beveridge,
published by
Black Lightning Press, in 1987. It was the author's...
-
which he
later deleted and then
published separately as A
Glimpse of the
Domesticity of
Franklyn Barnabas] The
Thing Happens begins in 2170, 150
years after...
- for the 1856 election.
Grant says her
poems bind the period's cult of
domesticity to the new party's
emerging ideology. Her
poems suggested that Northerners...
- Look up HallĀ or hall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
meanings attributed to the word hall have
varied over the centuries, as
social practices have...
- on the family. It was
important for the
Dutch to
separate work from
domesticity, as the home
became an
escape and a
place of comfort. This way of living...
- book, The Thing: Why I Am a Catholic, in the chapter, "The
Drift from
Domesticity": In the
matter of
reforming things, as
distinct from
deforming them...
-
Defying classic gender norms, the club
could be
represented as "homosocial
domesticity".
Similar to male
coffeehouses of the
Ottoman Empire, the
clubs were...
- and the
maintenance of
fruit orchards" (Adams 149).
These ideas of
domesticity were in
stark contrast to
those existing in
native communities and on...