The sexual science of the Kitchen representations of Australian domesticity

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Jane Lawrence
Rachel Hurst

Abstract

Within the glossy publications of Australian interior design and architectural discourse, the house, the desirable one-off residence ostensibly committed to ‘enduring style’ predominates. Invariably these photographic essays include the kitchen, where ‘smooth fronted, deep cupboards sequentially conceal everything from the stereo system to the espresso machine and toaster.’1

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Lawrence , Jane, and Rachel Hurst. 2002. “The Sexual Science of the Kitchen: Representations of Australian Domesticity”. idea journal 3 (1):45-54. https://doi.org/10.37113/ideaj.vi0.247.
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text-based research essay