Little white houses: how the postwar home constructed race in America
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adam_text | LITTLE WHITE HOUSES
How the Postwar Home Constructed Race in America
DIANNE HARRIS
Architecture, Landscape, and American Culture Series
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis
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London
ГТІ
Contents
Preface
ix
Introduction
ι
1.
THE ORDINARY
POSTWAR HOUSE
27
2.
MAGAZINE LESSONS
59
Publishing the Lexicon of White Domesticity
3.
RENDERED WHITENESS
83
Architectural Drawings and Graphics
4.
PRIVATE WORLDS
111
The Spatial Contours of Exclusion and Privilege
5.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
159
Purchasing and Consuming Identity
6.
BUILT-INS AND CLOSETS
185
Status, Storage, and Display
7.
THE HOME SHOW
229
Televising the Postwar House
8.
DESIGNING THE YARD
263
Gardens, Property, and Landscape
Epilogue
315
Acknowledgments
319
Notes
323
Index
357
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