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Imagining Home

Gender, Race And National Identity, 1945-1964

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Focusing on the concepts of home and national identity in Britain, the book delves into the impact of colonialism and racism during a time of decolonization and national decline. It examines how gender and 'race' intertwine with notions of motherhood, employment, and domesticity, revealing how Englishness became linked to domestic order. The narrative highlights the evolving perception of home and family, emphasizing their association with whiteness amidst the backdrop of a changing national landscape.

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Imagining Home, Wendy Webster

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1998
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