
The Making of the Modern Body
Sexuality and Society in the Nineteenth Century
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 6. February 1987
Book
Paperback/Softback
258 pages
978-0-520-05961-0 (ISBN)
Description
Scholars have only recently discovered that the human body itself has a history. Not only has it been perceived, interpreted, and represented differently in different epochs, but it has also been lived differently, brought into being within widely dissimilar material cultures, subjected to various technologies and means of control, and incorporated into different rhythms of production and consumption, pleasure and pain. The eight articles in this volume support, supplement, and explore the significance of these insights. They belong to a new historical endeavor that derives partly from the crossing of historical with anthropological investigations, partly from social historians' deepening interest in culture, partly from the thematization of the body in modern philosophy (especially phenomenology), and partly from the emphasis on gender, sexuality, and women's history that large numbers of feminist scholars have brought to all disciplines.
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First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
499 gr
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978-0-520-05961-0 (9780520059610)
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Sexuality and Society in the Nineteenth Century
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Catherine Gallagher is the Eggers Professor of English Literature and has taught at Berkeley 1980. Her teaching and research focus on the British novel and cultural history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Content
Introduction
THOMAS LAQUEUR
Orgasm, Generation, and the Politics
of Reproductive Biology
LONDA SCHIEBINGER
Skeletons in the Closet: The First
Illustrations of the Female Skeleton in
Eighteenth-Century Anatomy
CATHERINE GALLAGHER
The Body Versus the Social Body
in the Works of Thomas Malthus
and Henry Mayhew
D. A. MILLER
Cage aux folles: Sensation and Gender in
Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White
MARY POOVEY
"Scenes of an Indelicate Character":
The Medical "Treatment"
of Victorian Women
LAURA ENGELSTEIN
Morality and the Wooden Spoon: Russian
Doctors View Syphilis, Social Class, and
Sexual Behavior, 1890-1905
ALAIN CORBIN
Commercial Sexuality in NineteenthCentury
France: A System of Images
and Regulations
CHRISTINE BUCI-GLUCKSMANN
Catastrophic Utopia: The Feminine
as Allegory of the Modern
List of Contributors
THOMAS LAQUEUR
Orgasm, Generation, and the Politics
of Reproductive Biology
LONDA SCHIEBINGER
Skeletons in the Closet: The First
Illustrations of the Female Skeleton in
Eighteenth-Century Anatomy
CATHERINE GALLAGHER
The Body Versus the Social Body
in the Works of Thomas Malthus
and Henry Mayhew
D. A. MILLER
Cage aux folles: Sensation and Gender in
Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White
MARY POOVEY
"Scenes of an Indelicate Character":
The Medical "Treatment"
of Victorian Women
LAURA ENGELSTEIN
Morality and the Wooden Spoon: Russian
Doctors View Syphilis, Social Class, and
Sexual Behavior, 1890-1905
ALAIN CORBIN
Commercial Sexuality in NineteenthCentury
France: A System of Images
and Regulations
CHRISTINE BUCI-GLUCKSMANN
Catastrophic Utopia: The Feminine
as Allegory of the Modern
List of Contributors