This article discusses the presentation of women's bodies in popular newspapers that reflects an awareness of reproductive health and access to the knowledge and language of sex, ?on or about December 1910?. Originating in Virginia Woolf's biographical writing, diaries and letters, it uses the popular reading of the British public in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, including features and adverts in newspapers, health manuals, and commercially successful novels, to show how Woolf's isolation of a single moment of change for human character was, for most of the population, part of a longstanding social evolution in popular sexual knowledge and moral standards. Novels by H G Wells, Joseph Conrad, Una L Silberrad and Arnold Bennett are discus...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
This article examines romance and social aspiration in British domestic magazine Woman’s Weekly duri...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
This article discusses the presentation of women's bodies in popular newspapers that reflects an awa...
The production and diffusion of knowledge are heavily classed and gendered practices. This thesis ex...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...
\u27We are dominated by Journalism\u27 \u27a really remarkable power\u27, Oscar Wilde observed, not ...
This article suggests that several social factors resulted in major changes infernale dress, towards...
In this dissertation I analyze Victorian gynecology and literature and argue that texts in both of t...
International audienceThe present article offers to explore the history of 1922 in Anglo-American li...
This paper looks at the relationship between shifting moral codes and changing undergarments for Ame...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
This article examines romance and social aspiration in British domestic magazine Woman’s Weekly duri...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
This article discusses the presentation of women's bodies in popular newspapers that reflects an awa...
The production and diffusion of knowledge are heavily classed and gendered practices. This thesis ex...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...
\u27We are dominated by Journalism\u27 \u27a really remarkable power\u27, Oscar Wilde observed, not ...
This article suggests that several social factors resulted in major changes infernale dress, towards...
In this dissertation I analyze Victorian gynecology and literature and argue that texts in both of t...
International audienceThe present article offers to explore the history of 1922 in Anglo-American li...
This paper looks at the relationship between shifting moral codes and changing undergarments for Ame...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
This article examines romance and social aspiration in British domestic magazine Woman’s Weekly duri...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...