Homemaking for the Apocalypse

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Fairfield Osborn
Fallout shelter debate
feminism
film
Frederic Wertham
Greener than You Think
homemaking
homespace
horror stories
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Jane Kerr
normality
nuclear annihilation
Our Plundered Planet
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plants
Please don't eat the daisies
proliferation
queer theory
Raising Demons
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Revolutionary Road
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Seduction of the Innocent
Shirley Jackson
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Swamp Thing
Tales from the Crypt
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The Genocides
The Limits to Growth
The New West
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138304628
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Homemaking for the Apocalypse, Jill E. Anderson interrogates patterns of Atomic Age conformity that controlled the domestic practices and private activities of Americans. Used as a way to promote security in a period rife with anxieties about nuclear annihilation and The Bomb, these narratives of domesticity were governed by ideals of compulsory normativity, and their circulation upheld the wholesale idealization of homemaking within a white, middle-class nuclear family and all that came along with it: unchecked reproduction, constant consumerism, and a general policing of practices deemed contradictory to normative American life. Homemaking for the apocalypse seeks out the disruptions to the domestic ideals found in memoirs, Civil Defense literature, the fallout shelter debate, horror films, comics, and science fiction, engaging in elements of horror in order to expose how closely domestic practices are tied to dread and anxiety. Homemaking for the Apocalypse offers a narrative of the Atomic Age that calls into question popular memory’s acceptance of the conformity thesis and proposes new methods for critiquing the domestic imperative of the period by acknowledging its deep tie to horror.

Jill E. Anderson is an Associate Professor of English and Women's Studies at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN.

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