Biting the Dust: The Joys of Housework
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ISBN: 0312220839 / Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin, April 1999
Examines the history and sociology of housework and draws upon research, interviews, and characters from television, literature, and advertising to explore how, why, and who does the cleaning
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In this witty look at our obsession with cleaning, Margaret Horsfield confronts her own dirt demons and scours the social, historical, literary and psychological nooks and crannies of the world of household chores. Through historical research, countless interviews with people and an analysis of characters from novels and advertising, Horsfield presents such memorable personalities as the woman who sends her small daughter to walk around other people's houses in white tights to check for dirt and the mother who, upon her son's suicide, sheds not a tear but stays up all night frantically polishing her already gleaming hardwood floors. From demented television housewives to the redoubtable Mrs. Beeton,Biting the Dust runs the gamut of ideas and emotions.
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