GGR327H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Martha Rosler, Critical Geography, Heteronormativity
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(cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) 3 key themes from blunt and dowling: home as material. Separation of experiences of dwelling from social structures also means that the social differentiation of these experiences goes unrecognized: connections between home, power relations and identity. Household and domestic relations are critically gendered (and raced, classed, heteronormative), whether through relations of caring and domestic labour, affective relations of belonging, or establishing connections between the individual, household and society. Gendered (raced, classed, heteronormative) expectations and experiences flow through all these social relations and their materialities, and hence these social positions are critical to understanding home (see bowlby et al. This exploitation is connected to a particular fetishization of the home and women"s role within these spaces (e. g. , family/domesticity/motherhood). Martha rosler, semiotics of the kitchen (1975) https: v=3zsa9rm2pza. 2nd wave feminists in particular, have struggled for (white, middle-class) women"s.