Domesticating the Airwaves
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Using case studies and analytical overviews this book explores the relationship between broadcasting and the intimate domestic sphere into which it is broadcast. It focuses on the period from the 1920s when broadcasting was established in the UK to the present day when both domesticity and broadcasting have become areas of anxiety and contestation. The entry of the 'wireless' and later television into the home changed men and women's experience of domesticity offering education and reducing isolation. But broadcasting did not merely change domestic leisure patterns it actively intervened in constructing domesticity. The supposedly natural relationship between femininity and domesticity has structured the nature of broadcasting and also the discourses which have emerged concerning the consumption of broadcast media. Contemporary broadcasting continues to be obsessed by domesticity both in an idealised sense as well as portraying the domestic world as one of turmoil and crisis. This volume demonstrates that the relationship between broadcasting and domesticity is a key and often neglected feature of the cultural history of Britain in the last 100 years.
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