Reclaiming Domesticity From A Consumer Culture
Mother Nature has shown her hand. Faced with climate change, dwindling
resources, and species extinctions, most Americans understand the fundamental
steps necessary to solve our global crises-drive less, consume less, increase
self-reliance, buy locally, eat locally, rebuild our local communities.
In essence, the great work we face requires rekindling the home fires.
Radical Homemakers is about men and women across the U.S. who focus
on home and hearth as a political and ecological act: and who have centered
their lives around family and community for personal fulfillment and cultural
change. It explores what domesticity looks like in an era that has benefited
from feminism, where domination and oppression are cast aside and where the
choice to stay home is no longer equated with mind-numbing drudgery, economic
insecurity, or relentless servitude.
Radical Homemakers nationwide speak about empowerment, transformation,
happiness, and casting aside the pressures of a consumer culture to live in a
world where money loses its power to relationships, independent thought, and
creativity. If you ever considered quitting a job to plant tomatoes, read to
a child, pursue creative work, can green beans and heal the planet, this is
your book.