«It was another Skin»: The Kitchen in 1950s Western Australia

«It was another Skin»: The Kitchen in 1950s Western Australia

by Sian Supski
«It was another Skin»: The Kitchen in 1950s Western Australia

«It was another Skin»: The Kitchen in 1950s Western Australia

by Sian Supski

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Overview

This study examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and homemakers in the 1950s in Western Australia. It uses qualitative data collected from oral history interviews with migrant and Australian born women.
The book provides insight to women's everyday lives and analyses practices, such as cooking, ironing, budgeting, shopping, dishwashing and decorating which provide women with power. Central themes of this study explore the meaning of home and kitchen design and analyses how practices of the kitchen inform women's multiple identities. It also shows how dominant discourses, such as domesticity, femininity and efficiency reinforce gendered notions of women's work in the kitchen. Moreover, the book examines points of resistance, it shows that women perform their everyday practices, design their kitchens and decorate them in ways that perhaps were not always intended by domestic science experts, designers, architects and manufacturers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039112340
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 02/06/2007
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Sian Supski is a Research Fellow in the Australia Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Australia. She received her doctorate in Sociology from Curtin University of Technology. She has taught Sociology and Australian Studies at universities in Western Australia, and has edited and published a number of journal issues and articles on kitchens and food writing in Australia.

Table of Contents

Contents: The design and architecture of kitchens in 1950s Western Australia – The making of home - how women created a feeling of home through kitchen design, food and decoration in 1950s Australia – Foodmaking as a thoughtful practice – Examining the importance of kitchens and homes to migrant and Australian born women in post-war Australia.
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