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American houses today: The new native house : towards an integral architecture. New York: Watson-Guptill, 2004.

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H/Publishing. Creative cultures: The Singapore showcase. Singapore]: H/Publishing, 2012.

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Dream homes of Texas: An exclusive showcase of Texas' finest architects and builders. Dallas, Tex: Signature Pub. Group, 2005.

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Dream homes Michigan: An exclusive showcase of Michigan's finest architects, designers and builders. Plano, Texas: Panache Partners, LLC, 2008.

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C, Bell Crystal, ed. Spectacular homes of Texas: An exclusive showcase of Texas' finest designers. Dallas, Tex: Signature Pub. Group, 2003.

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Spectacular homes of Georgia: An exclusive showcase of Georgia's finest designers. Dallas, Tex: Panache Partners LLC, 2005.

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Rooney, E. Ashley. Old Barns - New Homes: A Showcase Of Architectural Conversions. Schiffer Publishing, 2004.

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Townhouses (Architecture Showcase). Not Avail, 1999.

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Home Offices (Architecture Showcase). Not Avail, 1999.

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American House Today (Architecture Showcase). Links International, 2000.

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Hard Bastards 2 (Architecture Showcase). Blake Pub, 2001.

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Music City's showcase. Nashville, Tennessean: The Tennessean, 2013.

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LLC, Panache Partners, ed. Dream homes: An exclusive showcase of Northern California's finest architects. Dallas, Texas: Panache Partners, LLC, 2007.

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Built to Last: A Showcase of Concrete Homes (Schiffer Design Book). Schiffer Publishing, 2002.

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Carpenter, Jolie, and Signature Publishing Staff. Luxury Homes of Texas: An Exclusive Showcase of Texas' Finest Architects and Builders. Signature Boutique Books, 2009.

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Dream homes South Florida: An exclusive showcase of South Florida's finest architects, designers & builders. Dallas, Texas: Panache Partners LLC, 2006.

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Keeling, Kara K., and Scott T. Pollard. Table Lands. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496828347.001.0001.

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Table Lands: Food in Children's Literature surveys food’s function in children’s texts, showing how the socio-cultural contexts of food reveal children’s agency through examining texts that vary from historical to contemporary, non-canonical to classics, the Anglo-American to multicultural traditions, including a variety of genres, formats, and audiences: realism, fantasy, cookbooks, picture books, chapter books, YA novels, and film. The first chapter tracks children’s cookbooks over 150 years to show how adults’ expectations change based on shifting ideologies of child capability. Subsequent chapters survey canonical authors. Social work theory, British rural and urban cultures, and poverty inform the analysis of the foodways that underlie Beatrix Potter’s animal tales. Investigating Jewish immigration and foodways, food manufacturing, and roadside/programmatic architecture reveals Maurice Sendak’s In the Night Kitchen as an immigrant Jewish and natively American work. A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books work as a künstlerroman; Mary Douglas’s semiotic analysis and the history of honey and bees show Pooh as a poet who celebrates food. Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books contrast with Louise Erdrich’s Birchbark series: differing foodways showcase competing cultural and environmental values. The final chapters examine intersections of geography, history, and food in contemporary texts. Francesca Lia Block’s Dangerous Angels reflects Los Angeles culture. Disney•Pixar’s Ratatouille showcases French haute cuisine in its story of otherness. In One Crazy Summer and its sequels, Rita Williams-Garcia tracks the movement of African American internal diasporas, through southern foodways, soul food, and the Black Panthers’ breakfast program. Refugee Studies demonstrate how food is a primary signifier of the difficulties posed by forced migration in Thanhha Lai’s Inside Out & Back Again.
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Benbow, Steve. Cardiff: A Photographic Showcase of This Dynamic Young City's People, Architecture, Sport, and Culture from the Photolibrary Wa. Graffeg, 2003.

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LLC, Panache Partners, ed. Spectacular homes of Tennessee: An exclusive showcase of Tennessee's finest designers. Dallas, Tex: Panache Partners, 2006.

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Steve, Benbow, Gill, Peter, 1947 Apr. 7-, and Photolibrary Wales, eds. Cardiff: A photographic showcase of this dynamic young city's people, architecture, sport, and culture from the Photolibrary Wales collection. Cardiff, Wales: Graffeg, 2003.

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Carabet, Brian, and John Shand. Spectacular Homes of Georgia: An Exclusive Showcase of Georgia's Finest Designers (Spectacular Homes). Panache Partners, LLC, 2006.

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LLC, Panache Partners, ed. Spectacular homes of Florida: An exclusive showcase of the finest designers in Florida. Dallas, Tex: Panache Partners, 2006.

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Beyer, Roman, and Chirs Esse. The Best of Audio/Video Interiors: Twenty-One Showcases of Style and Technology. Books Nippan, 1991.

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J, Esse Christopher, ed. The Best of audio/video interiors: Twenty-one showcases of style and technology. Woodland Hills, Ca: Avcom, 1990.

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Spectacular homes of the Southwest: An exclusive showcase of the finest designers in Arizona and New Mexico. Dallas, Tex: Panache Partners, 2006.

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Wilkie, Alex. Inventing the Social. Edited by Noortje Marres and Michael Guggenheim. Mattering Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.28938/9780995527768.

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Inventing the Social, edited by Noortje Marres, Michael Guggenheim and Alex Wilkie, showcases recent efforts to develop new ways of knowing society that combine social research with creative practice. With contributions from leading figures in sociology, architecture, geography, design, anthropology, and digital media, the book provides practical and conceptual pointers on how to move beyond the customary distinctions between knowledge and art, and on how to connect the doing, researching and making of social life in potentially new ways. Presenting concrete projects with a creative approach to researching social life as well as reflections on the wider contexts from which these projects emerge, this collection shows how collaboration across social science, digital media and the arts opens up timely alternatives to narrow, instrumentalist proposals that seek to engineer behaviour and to design community from scratch. To invent the social is to recognise that social life is always already creative in itself and to take this as a starting point for developing different ways of combining representation and intervention in social life.
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Kuttner, Ann. (Re)presenting Romanitas at Sir John Soane’s House and Villa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190272333.003.0002.

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This paper considers the houses of Neoclassical British architect Sir John Soane (1753–1837): his famous House Museum in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London; and the considerably less-well known Pitzhanger Manor House, Ealing. With architectural precedents set by Sir Francis Bacon and Lord Burlington, nothing could have been more Roman in Soane and his contemporaries than the conviction that a house and its decor express the persona of the inhabitant. Soane was a working-class Englishman with enormous social and professional ambitions. Both Pitzhanger Manor and the house at Lincoln’s Inn Fields and drew inspiration and showcased materials from Soane’s travels in Italy with Frederick Hervey, Earl-Bishop of Derry and the design of his classicizing estate at Downhill; contemporary excavations at Pompeii and the Villa Negroni; and Soane’s own collection of Classical sculpture, and plaster casts. These houses, with their faux-ruins and talismanic interiors of “Pompeiian red,” were not only dwelling places for Soane and his family, they signaled his gentrification, while simultaneously advertising what he could produce for elite clients. Soane’s interpretation of Classical forms and creation of Neoclassical forms was grounded in archaeological discoveries and a knowledge of Classical antiquity, marking an important distinction between him and many of his contemporaries.
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