Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century

Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century

32 Families Open Their Doors

par Jeanne E. Arnold
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(40 votes)
Première édition
2012
Editeurs
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at U C L A
Langue
English

"Life At Home in the 21st Century," is a photographic ethnography that explores what the typical middle class American family home in Los Angeles looks like and what these images may have to say about contemporary life at home for the middle class. The researchers gained access to 32 Los Angeles family homes.

We are a curious society with our homes that reflect individual, family, and cultural identities. We also need to start cleaning up after ourselves, spending more family time together, and start getting rid of our TV's!

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