Bungalow Modernity

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Amitav Ghosh
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bungalow in literature and film
Buster Keaton
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detective fiction
E. M. Forster
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Katherine Mansfield
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Mildred Wirt Benson
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Rebecca West
silent film comedies
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the veranda
Walter Mosley
Willa Cather
William Faulkner

Product details

  • ISBN 9781476680255
  • Weight: 331g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Despite its cozy image, the bungalow in literature and film is haunted by violence even while fostering possibilities for personal transformation, utopian social vision and even comedy. Originating in Bengal and adapted as housing for colonialist ventures worldwide, the homes were sold in mail-order kits during the "bungalow mania" of the early 20th century and enjoyed a revival at century's end. The bungalow as fictional setting stages ongoing contradictions of modernity--home and homelessness, property and dispossession, self and other--prompting a rethinking of our images of house and home. Drawing on the work of writers, architects and film directors, including Katherine Mansfield, E. M. Forster, Amitav Ghosh, Frank Lloyd Wright, Willa Cather, Buster Keaton and Walter Mosley, this study offers new readings of the transcultural bungalow.

Mary Lou Emery is Professor Emerita in the Department of English at the University of Iowa. Author of two previous books, plus critical essays and book chapters in British, Caribbean, and transnational modernism, she lives in Portland, Oregon.

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