In Victorian Britain, cultural expectations of gender, the expansion of empire, and the fear of degeneration through venereal disease created a unique historical moment that can be analyzed through the agency of media. In the mainland, media was used to direct the social and political movements surrounding the regulation of prostitution. In the empire, media was used to control the narrative of colonial holdings and keep public opinion in the mainland in support of empire. This project will attempt to look at the representation of prostitutes throughout the British empire and explain the media’s agency in the social and political movements dominating the discourse. Through the analysis of literature, photography, dress, and art, I will p...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
While prostitution had been a staple of sensational reporting for decades, the explosion of newspape...
<p>This article considers the usefulness of mediatization theories in historical studies of the medi...
This thesis will examine a variety of Victorian media to better understand the influence that negati...
Prostitution is a difficult concept to define. Its most simple form involves direct payment for sex ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
Nineteenth-century British debates on prostitution and the Contagious Diseases Acts contained racial...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
Recent non-violent demonstrations including Egypt’s Youth Movement and America’s Occupy Movement val...
This article aims to explore the Victorian press iconographic coverage of the first illustrated parl...
This thesis explores how the fallen woman was depicted in British visual culture between the late 18...
This thesis explores representations of consensual adult sexual labour within British newspapersThe...
The goal of my research is to investigate the ways in which prostitutes, and specifically prostitute...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This chapter examines the role of the media in the context of the implementation of the 2003 Prostit...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
While prostitution had been a staple of sensational reporting for decades, the explosion of newspape...
<p>This article considers the usefulness of mediatization theories in historical studies of the medi...
This thesis will examine a variety of Victorian media to better understand the influence that negati...
Prostitution is a difficult concept to define. Its most simple form involves direct payment for sex ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
Nineteenth-century British debates on prostitution and the Contagious Diseases Acts contained racial...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
Recent non-violent demonstrations including Egypt’s Youth Movement and America’s Occupy Movement val...
This article aims to explore the Victorian press iconographic coverage of the first illustrated parl...
This thesis explores how the fallen woman was depicted in British visual culture between the late 18...
This thesis explores representations of consensual adult sexual labour within British newspapersThe...
The goal of my research is to investigate the ways in which prostitutes, and specifically prostitute...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This chapter examines the role of the media in the context of the implementation of the 2003 Prostit...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
While prostitution had been a staple of sensational reporting for decades, the explosion of newspape...
<p>This article considers the usefulness of mediatization theories in historical studies of the medi...