Sex, gender and social change in Britain since 1880
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Sex, gender and social change in Britain since 1880
(European culture and society)
Macmillan, 2000
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes": p. 199-235
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Lesley Hall examines a range of specific areas in the context of the Victorian era, which saw major developments in issues of sex and gender. Topics discussed include social, political, legal, medical, psychological, sociological and scientific discourses around questions of sexuality, eugenics, birth control and abortion, homosexuality and lesbianism, venereal disease, prostitution, social purity, sex education, ideals of marriage and sexual relationship, censorship, the role of women and changing masculinities. A major focus is the ambiguous and syncopated relationship between "progressive" and "reactionary" tendencies. Secondary literature is synthesised and new archival research incorporated.
目次
Introduction The Victorian Background Social Purity and Evolving Sex in the 1880s Scientific Sex, Unspeakable Oscar and Insurgent Women in the 'Naughty Nineties' Degenerating Nation? Anxieties and Protests in a New Century Divorce, Disease and War: Radical Hiatus or Temporary Disturbance? Roars of Rebellion, Roars of Reaction: The Ambivalences of the Twenties Population Fears and Progressive Agendas During the Thirties War and the Welfare State Domestic Ideology and Undercurrents of Change in the Fifties Swinging? For Whom? The Sixties and Seventies Backlash and Regrouping: Towards the Millennium Index
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