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Prostitution and Victorian Society

Prostitution and Victorian Society
Author: Judith R. Walkowitz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1982-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521270649

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A study of alliances between prostitutes and femminists and their clashes with medical authorities and police.


Prostitution and Victorian Society

Prostitution and Victorian Society
Author: Judith R. Walkowitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 347
Release: 1980
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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City of Dreadful Delight

City of Dreadful Delight
Author: Judith R. Walkowitz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2013-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 022608101X

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From tabloid exposes of child prostitution to the grisly tales of Jack the Ripper, narratives of sexual danger pulsated through Victorian London. Expertly blending social history and cultural criticism, Judith Walkowitz shows how these narratives reveal the complex dramas of power, politics, and sexuality that were being played out in late nineteenth-century Britain, and how they influenced the language of politics, journalism, and fiction. Victorian London was a world where long-standing traditions of class and gender were challenged by a range of public spectacles, mass media scandals, new commercial spaces, and a proliferation of new sexual categories and identities. In the midst of this changing culture, women of many classes challenged the traditional privileges of elite males and asserted their presence in the public domain. An important catalyst in this conflict, argues Walkowitz, was W. T. Stead's widely read 1885 article about child prostitution. Capitalizing on the uproar caused by the piece and the volatile political climate of the time, women spoke of sexual danger, articulating their own grievances against men, inserting themselves into the public discussion of sex to an unprecedented extent, and gaining new entree to public spaces and journalistic practices. The ultimate manifestation of class anxiety and gender antagonism came in 1888 with the tabloid tales of Jack the Ripper. In between, there were quotidien stories of sexual possibility and urban adventure, and Walkowitz examines them all, showing how women were not simply figures in the imaginary landscape of male spectators, but also central actors in the stories of metropolotin life that reverberated in courtrooms, learned journals, drawing rooms, street corners, and in the letters columns of the daily press. A model of cultural history, this ambitious book will stimulate and enlighten readers across a broad range of interests.


Prostitution

Prostitution
Author: Dr Paula Bartley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134610718

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Prostitution: Prevention and Reform in England, 1860-1914 is the first comprehensive overview of attempts to eradicate prostitution from English society, including discussion of early attempts at reform and prevention through to the campaigns of the social purists. Prostitution looks in depth at the various reform institutions which were set up to house prostitutes, analysing the motives of the reformers as well as daily life within these penitentiaries. This indispensable book reveals: * reformers' attitudes towards prostitutes and prostitution * daily life inside reform institutions * attempts at moral education * developments in moral health theories * influence of eugenics * attempts at suppressing prostitution.


The Prostitute's Body

The Prostitute's Body
Author: Nina Attwood
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317324242

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Attwood examines Victorian attitudes to prostitution across a number of sources: medical, literary, pornographic.


Prostitution and the Victorians

Prostitution and the Victorians
Author: Trevor Fisher
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Fascinating excerpts from newspapers, journals, diaries, and letters show that although prostitution was widespread in Victorian Britain, it was not altogether considerd amoral.


Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940

Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940
Author: Maria Luddy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521709059

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The first book to tackle the controversial history of prostitution in modern Ireland.


Evil, Barbarism and Empire

Evil, Barbarism and Empire
Author: T. Crook
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230319327

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Evil and barbarism continue to be associated with the totalitarian 'extremes' of twentieth-century Europe. Addressing domestic and imperial conflicts in modern Britain and beyond, as well as varied forms of representation, this volume explores the inter-relations of evil, atrocity and civilizational prejudice within liberal cultures of governance.


Histories of Sexuality

Histories of Sexuality
Author: Stephen Garton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317489012

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This book presents the first assessment of one of the most rapidly expanding fields of research: the history of sexuality. From the early efforts of historians to work out a model for sexual history, to the extraordinary impact of French philosopher Michel Foucault, to the vigorous debates about essentialism and social constructionism, to the emergence of contemporary debates about historicism, queer theory, embodiment, gender and cultural history - we now have vast and diverse historical scholarship on sex and sexuality. 'Histories of Sexuality' highlights the key historical moments and issues: pederasty and cultures of male passivity in ancient Greece and Rome; the impact of early Christianity and ideals of renunciation on the sexual cultures of late antiquity; the sustained existence of homosexual cultures in medieval and renaissance Europe; the "invention" of homosexuality and heterosexuality in eighteenth century Europe and America; the truth behind Victorian sexual repression; the work of reformers and scientists such as Havelock Ellis, Marie Stopes, Stella Browne, Margaret Sanger, Alfred Kinsey, William Masters and Virginia Johnson.


Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform

Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform
Author: Paul McHugh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136247769

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In the mid-nineteenth century many parts of England and Wales were still subjected to a system of regulated prostitution which, by identifying and detaining for treatment infected prostitutes, aimed to protect members of the armed forces (94 per cent of whom were forbidden to marry) from venereal diseases. The coercive nature of the Contagious Diseases Acts and the double standard which allowed the continuance of prostitution on the ground that the prostitute 'herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue', aroused the ire of many reformers, not only women’s rights campaigners. Paul McHugh analyses the social composition of the different repeal and reform movements – the liberal reformists, the passionate struggle of the charismatic Josephine Butler, the Tory reformers whose achievement was in the improvement of preventative medicine, and finally the Social Purity movement of the 1880s which favoured a coercive approach. This is a fascinating study of ideals and principles in action, of pressure-group strategy, and of individual leaders in the repeal movement’s sixteen year progress to victory. The book was originally publised in 1980.