Dwelling in the Text

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Discover the intricate relationship between architecture and the human psyche in 'Dwelling in the Text,' a pivotal exploration of American homes and their significance. Author Marilyn Chandler takes you on an insightful journey through literary 'house tours' in iconic American novels, from Thoreau's 'Walden' to Morrison's 'Beloved.' This book examines how the concept of a house transcends mere bricks and mortar, delving into the deeper psychological, social, and cultural dimensions of domestic spaces.

Unravel the symbolism of the house in American mythology as Chandler adeptly traces the evolution of our perceptions, exploring themes of rootedness versus openness. The book provides a compelling analysis of how American architecture reflects individual psychology, national aspirations, and the ambivalence of material desires. With rich insights into rituals of building, decorating, and inhabiting, 'Dwelling in the Text' enriches our understanding of homes within the broader American narrative.

Ideal for students, literary scholars, and architecture enthusiasts, this scholarly work not only addresses housing challenges but offers profound reflections on the attitudes and assumptions embedded in our homes. Reissued as part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, this text draws from decades of peer-reviewed scholarship, making it a valuable addition to your collection of architectural and literary studies. Experience the nuanced connections between:text, family, and home in 'Dwelling in the Text'—where every chapter is a doorway to understanding our cultural identity.

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