“Because everything in her home is waterproof, the housewife of 2000 can do her daily cleaning with a hose.”
If only. I have started vacuuming my dogs, which seems more efficient than letting them shed and then vacuuming their hair off the carpet, but that’s a long way from just being able to hose the house down every day.
This image, found here, is a good illustration of visions of the future and the intense belief in science and technology to completely change daily life (except who does housework) that was so common in the 1950s.
It could also be useful for a discussion of how new household appliances and technologies actually changed women’s lives. In some cases, new electrical appliances clearly reduced women’s domestic workload. My great-grandma had a lifelong devotion to Franklin D. Roosevelt because his New Deal rural electrification project eventually made it possible for her to get an electric washer. She had 7 kids and swore to me multiple times that the electric washing machine was the single greatest thing that ever happened to women (birth control being a close second). On the other hand, as more household appliances became available, our standards of cleanliness increased, so in many cases women ended up doing more housework in an effort to meet the more stringent cleanliness (and to use their electric vacuum to vacuum a peacock-fan-shaped pattern into the carpet, among other useful skills some home economics courses imparted).
Thanks to Ben G. for sending this along!
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pj — May 22, 2008
This is the vision of my ideal house!! I tell people that if I could build a house it would have drains in the floor and a power washer mounted in the wall of every room.
How did you get your dogs to sit for vacuuming? I cannot run fast enough to catch mine once the vacuum is switched on. Heck, I haul the vacuum out and the dog disappears.
Interrobang — May 24, 2008
I love this image. I sent it to my friend Winston Smith, who makes the weird montages. I too wish I had a waterproof home, or at least a self-cleaning one. On the other hand, I do own a robot that vacuums my floors, so I'm at least partway to The Future!!™ after all.