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Back to topComfort and Judgement: Nineteenth Century Advice Manuals and the Scripting of Australian Identity (Art History) (Paperback)
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Description
Since the earliest days of colonisation white Australians have protectively swaddled themselves in the domestic interior. Faced with a disconcerting and entirely alien environment, the replication of English interiors provided the colony’s settler communities with the tether they sought to a guiding homeland and its comforting rules and practices. Though Australian identity is aligned, truthfully or otherwise, to the ‘masculine’ exterior: the bush, the outback and the beach, women were imperative to settler communities, and so too were the interiors they created. Comfort and Judgement provides a richer, deeper understanding of the Australian home than has been realised before.
About the Author
Gene Bawden is Deputy Head of Monash Art Design and Architecture (MADA) design department, at Monash University,, Victoria, Australia.