Homemaking for the Apocalypse
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Homemaking for the Apocalypse
Domesticating Horror in Atomic Age Literature & Media
Anderson, Jill E.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2021
208
Mole
Inglês
9781138304635
15 a 20 dias
303
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Introduction: Homemaking for the Apocalypse: Compulsory Normativity, Banality, and Horror
Chapter 1: Die, Dig, or Get Out; Or, Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Chapter 2: "You can Protect Your Family": Common Prudence, Survival Insurance, and Fallout Shelters
Chapter 3: The Madonna of the Suburbs: The Ludicrous Horrors of Everyday Life
Chapter 4: "...we are already but one step removed from pod people": Compulsory Ableism and the Revenge of the Lawn in Postwar Suburbia
Chapter 5: Population Bombs & Baby Boom: Overpopulation as Apocalypse
Conclusion: Apocalypse Now-ish: (Still) Domesticating Horror
Chapter 1: Die, Dig, or Get Out; Or, Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Chapter 2: "You can Protect Your Family": Common Prudence, Survival Insurance, and Fallout Shelters
Chapter 3: The Madonna of the Suburbs: The Ludicrous Horrors of Everyday Life
Chapter 4: "...we are already but one step removed from pod people": Compulsory Ableism and the Revenge of the Lawn in Postwar Suburbia
Chapter 5: Population Bombs & Baby Boom: Overpopulation as Apocalypse
Conclusion: Apocalypse Now-ish: (Still) Domesticating Horror
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American Culture;American Literature;nuclear annihilation;domesticity;feminism;homespace;conformity;rhetoric;domestic practices;social anxieties;normality;consumption;control;chaos;dred;horror stories;film;television;disempowerment;unnatural;proliferation;American psyche;queer theory;reproduction;suburbia;albeism;plants;sci-fi;science fiction;comics;comic books;capitalism;phobia;communism;consumerism;homemaking;cold war;constant threat;apocalypse;social order;social unrest;Shirley Jackson;The Sundial;Raising Demons;Jane Kerr;Please don't eat the daisies;The Shadow on the Hearth;The Twilight Zone;Fairfield Osborn;Our Plundered Planet;The Population Bomb;The Limits to Growth;Donella Meadows;The Stepford Wives;Revolutionary Road;The New West;Greener than You Think;The Genocides;Invasion of the Body Snatchers;Swamp Thing;Seduction of the Innocent;Frederic Wertham;Tales from the Crypt;Weird Science;American Horror Story;Atomic age conformity;Fallout shelter debate;Civil defense literature
Introduction: Homemaking for the Apocalypse: Compulsory Normativity, Banality, and Horror
Chapter 1: Die, Dig, or Get Out; Or, Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Chapter 2: "You can Protect Your Family": Common Prudence, Survival Insurance, and Fallout Shelters
Chapter 3: The Madonna of the Suburbs: The Ludicrous Horrors of Everyday Life
Chapter 4: "...we are already but one step removed from pod people": Compulsory Ableism and the Revenge of the Lawn in Postwar Suburbia
Chapter 5: Population Bombs & Baby Boom: Overpopulation as Apocalypse
Conclusion: Apocalypse Now-ish: (Still) Domesticating Horror
Chapter 1: Die, Dig, or Get Out; Or, Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Chapter 2: "You can Protect Your Family": Common Prudence, Survival Insurance, and Fallout Shelters
Chapter 3: The Madonna of the Suburbs: The Ludicrous Horrors of Everyday Life
Chapter 4: "...we are already but one step removed from pod people": Compulsory Ableism and the Revenge of the Lawn in Postwar Suburbia
Chapter 5: Population Bombs & Baby Boom: Overpopulation as Apocalypse
Conclusion: Apocalypse Now-ish: (Still) Domesticating Horror
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American Culture;American Literature;nuclear annihilation;domesticity;feminism;homespace;conformity;rhetoric;domestic practices;social anxieties;normality;consumption;control;chaos;dred;horror stories;film;television;disempowerment;unnatural;proliferation;American psyche;queer theory;reproduction;suburbia;albeism;plants;sci-fi;science fiction;comics;comic books;capitalism;phobia;communism;consumerism;homemaking;cold war;constant threat;apocalypse;social order;social unrest;Shirley Jackson;The Sundial;Raising Demons;Jane Kerr;Please don't eat the daisies;The Shadow on the Hearth;The Twilight Zone;Fairfield Osborn;Our Plundered Planet;The Population Bomb;The Limits to Growth;Donella Meadows;The Stepford Wives;Revolutionary Road;The New West;Greener than You Think;The Genocides;Invasion of the Body Snatchers;Swamp Thing;Seduction of the Innocent;Frederic Wertham;Tales from the Crypt;Weird Science;American Horror Story;Atomic age conformity;Fallout shelter debate;Civil defense literature