Smoking in British popular culture 1800-2000 : perfect pleasures
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Smoking in British popular culture 1800-2000 : perfect pleasures
(Studies in popular culture)
Manchester University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780719052569
内容説明
A concise history of smoking in British popular culture from the early nineteenth century to the present day.. Provides the historical backdrop to the current debates about the politics of tobacco and health, demonstrating that both pro- and anti-smokers have consistently failed to understand the position of smoking within popular culture.. Important themes explored include: the importance of consumption to constructions of masculinity and femininity, the role of the state in the official regulation of the 'minor vices', the morality of consumption and the position of scientific knowledge within popular culture.. Traces the production, promotion and consumption of tobacco as well as outlining the arguments that have variously opposed this ever-controversial drug.. Genuinely interdisciplinary, combining elements of social, cultural and economic history whilst contributing to debates in sociology and cultural studies, the anthropology of material culture, design history, medical history and public health policy. -- .
目次
- Section A Culture - the pipe and cogar in Victorian Britain: good companions - bourgeois man and the divine Lady Nicotine
- "Vanity Fair" - a panoply of Victorian smokers
- the "evils of smoking" in the Victorian anti-tobacco movement. Section B Economy - the cigarette and the mass market in the early 20th century: "Player's please" - the cigarette and the mass market
- "Man and His Cigarette" - masculinity and the mass market
- consuming the unrespectable - smoking and femininity
- juvenile smoking and "the feverish desire to become a man". Section C Science - cancer and the politics of smoking since 1950: smoking and health - the medical understanding of tobacco
- the presentation of medical knowledge in the media
- "It never did me any harm" - science in culture. Conclusion, or "why lighting up is cool again".
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: pbk ISBN 9780719052576
内容説明
A concise history of smoking in British popular culture from the early nineteenth century to the present day.. Provides the historical backdrop to the current debates about the politics of tobacco and health, demonstrating that both pro- and anti-smokers have consistently failed to understand the position of smoking within popular culture.. Important themes explored include: the importance of consumption to constructions of masculinity and femininity, the role of the state in the official regulation of the 'minor vices', the morality of consumption and the position of scientific knowledge within popular culture.. Traces the production, promotion and consumption of tobacco as well as outlining the arguments that have variously opposed this ever-controversial drug.. Genuinely interdisciplinary, combining elements of social, cultural and economic history whilst contributing to debates in sociology and cultural studies, the anthropology of material culture, design history, medical history and public health policy. -- .
目次
Section A: Culture- the pipe and the cigar in Victorian Britain
1. Good companions: bourgeois man and the divine Lady Nicotine
2. Vanity Fair: a panoply of Victorian smokers
3. The evils of smoking in the Victorian anti-tabacco movement
Section B: Economy: the cigarette and the mass market in the early twentieth century
4. 'Players Please': the cigrarette and the mass market
5. Man and his Cigarette: masculinity and the mass market
6. Consuming the unrespectable: smoking and femininity
7. Juvenile smoking and 'the feverish anxiety to become a man'
Section C: Science - cancer and the politics of smoking since 1950
8. Smoking and health: the medical understanding of tabacco
9. The presentation of medical knowledge in the media
10. 'It never did me any harm': science in culture
Conclusion, or 'why lighting up is cool again'. -- .
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