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EP3: The absurd culture of the American Lawn with Virginia with Scott Jinkins

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The conversation explores the history and cultural significance of lawns in America. It begins with the author's research on lawn ornaments and transitions to the topic of front lawns. The origins of lawns in England and their adoption in America are discussed, as well as the development of suburbs and the influence of golf on lawn aesthetics. The conversation also delves into the role of advertising in promoting the ideal lawn and the societal pressure to maintain it. The conversation highlights the changing language and metaphors used in lawn advertisements over time. The conversation explores the historical and cultural significance of lawns in America, highlighting the dominance of the lawn aesthetic and the impact of the advertising industry. It delves into the battle against nature, the use of pesticides and chemicals, and the gendered division of labor in lawn maintenance. The conversation also touches on the failure of progressive movements to challenge the lawn culture and the need for a new aesthetic that promotes sustainability and reconnection with nature.

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The conversation explores the history and cultural significance of lawns in America. It begins with the author's research on lawn ornaments and transitions to the topic of front lawns. The origins of lawns in England and their adoption in America are discussed, as well as the development of suburbs and the influence of golf on lawn aesthetics. The conversation also delves into the role of advertising in promoting the ideal lawn and the societal pressure to maintain it. The conversation highlights the changing language and metaphors used in lawn advertisements over time. The conversation explores the historical and cultural significance of lawns in America, highlighting the dominance of the lawn aesthetic and the impact of the advertising industry. It delves into the battle against nature, the use of pesticides and chemicals, and the gendered division of labor in lawn maintenance. The conversation also touches on the failure of progressive movements to challenge the lawn culture and the need for a new aesthetic that promotes sustainability and reconnection with nature.

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