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Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Culture
  • Language: en

Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Addressing the significance of the pet in the Victorian period, this book examines the role played by the domestic pet in delineating relations for each member of the ""natural"" family home. Flegel explores the pet in relation to the couple at the head of the house, to the children who make up the family's dependents, and to the common familial ""outcasts"" who populate Victorian literature and culture: the orphan, the spinster, the bachelor, and the same-sex couple. Drawing upon both animal studies and queer theory, this study stresses the importance of the domestic pet in elucidating normat.

Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-century England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-century England

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-Century England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-Century England

Moving nimbly between literary and historical texts, Monica Flegel provides a much-needed interpretive framework for understanding the specific formulation of child cruelty popularized by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in the late nineteenth century. Flegel considers a wide range of well-known and more obscure texts from the mid-eighteenth century to the early twentieth, including philosophical writings by Locke and Rousseau, poetry by Coleridge, Blake, and Caroline Norton, works by journalists and reformers like Henry Mayhew and Mary Carpenter, and novels by Frances Trollope, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Arthur Morrison. Taking up crucial topi...

Speaking for Animals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Speaking for Animals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This text contributes to the growing field of human-animal studies by examining the human impulse evidenced inblogs, social networking sites, video games, comic books, and animal welfare literature to ventriloquize the animal voice.

Teaching Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Teaching Britain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Teachers in nineteenth century Britain claimed intimate knowledge of everyday life among the poor and working class at home, and non-white subjects abroad. This knowledge enabled them to help to enact new models of professionalism, attitudes towards poverty and social mobility, ways of thinking about race and empire, and roles for the state.

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Animals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Animals

This book explores representations of animals and animality across the span of literary history, from the Middle Ages to the present.

Essays in the History of Canadian Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 609

Essays in the History of Canadian Law

The essays in this volume deal with the legal history of the Province of Quebec, Upper and Lower Canada, and the Province of Canada between the British conquest of 1759 and confederation of the British North America colonies in 1867. The backbone of the modern Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, this geographic area was unified politically for more than half of the period under consideration. As such, four of the papers are set in the geographic cradle of modern Quebec, four treat nineteenth-century Ontario, and the remaining four deal with the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes watershed as a whole. The authors come from disciplines as diverse as history, socio-legal studies, women's studies, and law. The majority make substantial use of second-language sources in their essays, which shade into intellectual history, social and family history, regulatory history, and political history.

Identity, Community, and Sexuality in Slash Fan Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Identity, Community, and Sexuality in Slash Fan Fiction

This book explores slash fan fiction communities during the pivotal years of the late 1990s and early 2000s as the practice transitioned from print to digital circulation. Delving into over ten years of online and in-person ethnography, the book offers an in-depth examination of slash fan fiction – original stories written by and circulated within female-centered communities about same-sex characters borrowed from previously published sources – to document the history of a feminist, queer media subculture whose infrastructure, creativity, and ways of life are often obscured in dominant histories of the internet’s development and by the contemporary focus on industry-friendly but often ...

History and the Construction of the Child in Early British Children's Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

History and the Construction of the Child in Early British Children's Literature

Jackie C. Horne examines little-studied robinsonnades, historical novels, and didactic history books to show how changes in the writing of history for adults influenced the construction of child characters in Britain during the early part of the nineteenth century. Situated within the cultural, social, and political contexts of the period, Horne's study will be of interest to specialists in children's literature, the history of education, and book history.

Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Sie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Sie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-10-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume marks the first sustained study to interrogate how and why issues of sexuality, desire, and economic processes intersect in the literature and culture of the Victorian fin de siècle. At the end of the nineteenth-century, the move towards new models of economic thought marked the transition from a marketplace centred around the fulfilment of ‘needs’ to one ministering to anything that might, potentially, be desired. This collection considers how the literature of the period meditates on the interaction between economy and desire, doing so with particular reference to the themes of fetishism, homoeroticism, the literary marketplace, social hierarchy, and consumer culture. Draw...