© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article analyses representations of deodorising products in Australian women's magazines from 1880 to 1940 to examine how women were encouraged to fear their own smells and mistrust their own bodies. I argue that the transition to modernity witnessed a reduction in olfactory tolerance that fell along class and gender lines. Smells were imbued with new cultural meanings that served to reinforce women's subordinate status and to pathologise women's bodies on the supposed eve of their emancipation. As public space was increasingly democratised, smell was invoked to police social divisions and to render them culturally intelligible. As such, this article brings feminist ...
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This article analyses representations of deodorising products in Australian women’s magazines from 1...
This article argues that smell's place in nineteenth-century medicine and public health was distinct...
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This article argues that smell’s place in nineteenth-century medicine and public health was distinct...
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Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Fragrance and perfume connect with our most basic and primitive window on the world – our sense of s...
The production and diffusion of knowledge are heavily classed and gendered practices. This thesis ex...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
Narratives about female sexual pleasure frequently make recourse to teleological views of historical...
This article analyses representations of deodorising products in Australian women’s magazines from 1...
This article argues that smell's place in nineteenth-century medicine and public health was distinct...
Excessive use of potent scents is a divisive issue, one that has characterized Western society’s dee...
Abstract This paper explores the relation between female sensuality and the Orient between the 18th ...
This article argues that smell’s place in nineteenth-century medicine and public health was distinct...
This dissertation argues that there is an archive of early modern olfaction and that it provides a r...
This thesis examines the representation of the scented female body in the literary culture of late R...
This thesis considers the role of smell in art and aesthetics during the late nineteenth and early t...
This article uses a 1972 television advertising campaign for Femfresh vaginal deodorants and the bac...
This article explores the development of sex education for Australian girls in the 1920s. It shows t...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Fragrance and perfume connect with our most basic and primitive window on the world – our sense of s...
The production and diffusion of knowledge are heavily classed and gendered practices. This thesis ex...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
Narratives about female sexual pleasure frequently make recourse to teleological views of historical...