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Domestic technologies and the modern home
L. Spigel
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Cultural Anxiety
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Cultural Use
50%
Design Marketing
50%
Digital Home
50%
Domestic Technology
100%
Early Twentieth Century
50%
Electrical Technologies
50%
Home Technology
100%
Labor-saving Technology
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
50%
Media Technology
50%
Modern House
100%
Modernity
50%
Product Advertising
50%
Product Design
50%
Product Marketing
50%
Social Ideal
50%
Social Life
50%
Symbolic Dimension
50%
Social Sciences
Early Twentieth Century
100%
Late Nineteenth Century
100%
Media Technology
100%
Product Design
100%
Social Participation
100%
USA
100%