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    Machines for Living: Modernism and Domestic Life

    Machines for Living by Rosner, Victoria;

    Modernism and Domestic Life

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 4 February 2020

    • ISBN 9780198845195
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages308 pages
    • Size 241x163x20 mm
    • Weight 672 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 24 Illustrations
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    Short description:

    Machines for Living shows how the modernization of the home led to profound changes in domestic life and relied on a set of emergent concepts, including standardization, scientific method, functionalism, and efficiency science that form the basis of literary modernism and stand at the confluence of modernism and modernity.

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    Long description:

    Changes in the routines of domestic life were among the most striking social phenomena of the period between the two World Wars, when the home came into focus as a problem to be solved: re-imagined, streamlined, electrified, and generally cleaned up. Modernist writers understood themselves to be living in an epochal moment when the design and meaning of home life were reconceived. Moving among literature, architecture, design, science, and technology, Machines for Living shows how the modernization of the home led to profound changes in domestic life and relied on a set of emergent concepts, including standardization, scientific method, functionalism, efficiency science, and others, that form the basis of literary modernism and stand at the confluence of modernism and modernity.

    Even as modernist writers criticized the expanding reach of modernization into the home, they drew on its conceptual vocabulary to develop both the thematic and formal commitments of literary modernism. Rosner's work develops a new methodology for interdisciplinary modernist studies and shows how the reinvention of domestic life is central to modernist literature.

    The study is well built, justifying its own necessity throughout; the chapters build seamlessly on each other, and every sentence displays a kind of artisanal care. In this regard, it is probably one of the book's strengths that it does not allow itself to get derailed in rehearsing

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Machine Age Homes
    Minimum Writing
    "Fear in a Handful of Dust:" Modernism and Germ Theory
    "Regular Hours and Regular Ideas:" Originality in the Age of Standardization
    Modernism's Missing Children: Mass Production and Human Reproduction
    The House that Virginia Woolf Built (and Rebuilt)

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