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This long-awaited new edition of Frank Mort's classic examines ideas of health and illness and their links to moral and immoral notions of sex, from 1830 to the present day. Includes new studies of eugenics, race hygiene and social imperialism.
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This long-awaited new edition of Frank Mort's classic examines ideas of health and illness and their links to moral and immoral notions of sex, from 1830 to the present day. Includes new studies of eugenics, race hygiene and social imperialism.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415167338
- ISBN-10: 0415167337
- Artikelnr.: 51743112
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415167338
- ISBN-10: 0415167337
- Artikelnr.: 51743112
Frank Mort is Professor of Cultural history and Director of the Ralph Samuel Centre for Metropolitan Cultural History at the University of East London.
Introduction: Narratives of Sex Part One: Moral Environmentalism 1830-1860
1.Cholera 2.James Phillips Kay 3.Eighteenth-century Social Medicine and
Philanthropy 4.Experts and Their Concepts 5.Science and Religion
6.Medico-moral Politics Implemented? 7.De-coding Morality: the Domain of
the Sexual 8.Hygienics and Bourgeois Hegemony 9.Working-class Female
Sexuality and Professional Masculinity 10.Hierarchies of Expertise: Female
Philanthropy and the Gendered Politics of Reform 11.Conclusion Part Two:
The Sanitary Principle in Dominance: medical hegemony and feminist response
1860-1880 1.Medical Hegemony and Social Policy 1850S1870 2.The Contagious
Diseases Acts adn Mid-Victorian Social Reform 3.Female Sexuality 4.Male
Desire 5.The Repeal Campaign and the Collapse of the edico-moral Alliance
6.Religion, Morality and Repeal Feminism 7.Women and Social Disciplining
Part Three: From State Medicine to Criminal Law: purity, feminism and the
state 1.Prologue 2.The Eclipse of State Medicine 3.Purity and Science
4.Purity and Populism 5.Speaking Out 6.Feminism and Social Purity 7.Ellice
Hopkins 8.Purity, Feminism and the Reluctant State 9.Suffrage and
Sexuality: 1908S1914 11.Mobilising a Language 12.Petitioning the State
13.The Libertarian Challenge 14.Conclusion Part Four: From Purity to Social
Hygiene: early twentieth-century campaigns for sex education 1.The
Dronfield Case: the Teacher and the Girls She Told 2.In Corpore Sano
3.Racial Health 4.Social and Moral Hygiene 5.Feminist Responses 6.Sex
Education 7.The Construction of Sexual Difference: Advice to Girls
8.Masculinity 9. School Sex Hygiene Teaching: Competing Strategies 10.The
State and Sex Hygiene 11.The Personal and the Political 12.Purity Politics
in Decline 13.Conclusion Epilogue
1.Cholera 2.James Phillips Kay 3.Eighteenth-century Social Medicine and
Philanthropy 4.Experts and Their Concepts 5.Science and Religion
6.Medico-moral Politics Implemented? 7.De-coding Morality: the Domain of
the Sexual 8.Hygienics and Bourgeois Hegemony 9.Working-class Female
Sexuality and Professional Masculinity 10.Hierarchies of Expertise: Female
Philanthropy and the Gendered Politics of Reform 11.Conclusion Part Two:
The Sanitary Principle in Dominance: medical hegemony and feminist response
1860-1880 1.Medical Hegemony and Social Policy 1850S1870 2.The Contagious
Diseases Acts adn Mid-Victorian Social Reform 3.Female Sexuality 4.Male
Desire 5.The Repeal Campaign and the Collapse of the edico-moral Alliance
6.Religion, Morality and Repeal Feminism 7.Women and Social Disciplining
Part Three: From State Medicine to Criminal Law: purity, feminism and the
state 1.Prologue 2.The Eclipse of State Medicine 3.Purity and Science
4.Purity and Populism 5.Speaking Out 6.Feminism and Social Purity 7.Ellice
Hopkins 8.Purity, Feminism and the Reluctant State 9.Suffrage and
Sexuality: 1908S1914 11.Mobilising a Language 12.Petitioning the State
13.The Libertarian Challenge 14.Conclusion Part Four: From Purity to Social
Hygiene: early twentieth-century campaigns for sex education 1.The
Dronfield Case: the Teacher and the Girls She Told 2.In Corpore Sano
3.Racial Health 4.Social and Moral Hygiene 5.Feminist Responses 6.Sex
Education 7.The Construction of Sexual Difference: Advice to Girls
8.Masculinity 9. School Sex Hygiene Teaching: Competing Strategies 10.The
State and Sex Hygiene 11.The Personal and the Political 12.Purity Politics
in Decline 13.Conclusion Epilogue
Introduction: Narratives of Sex Part One: Moral Environmentalism 1830-1860
1.Cholera 2.James Phillips Kay 3.Eighteenth-century Social Medicine and
Philanthropy 4.Experts and Their Concepts 5.Science and Religion
6.Medico-moral Politics Implemented? 7.De-coding Morality: the Domain of
the Sexual 8.Hygienics and Bourgeois Hegemony 9.Working-class Female
Sexuality and Professional Masculinity 10.Hierarchies of Expertise: Female
Philanthropy and the Gendered Politics of Reform 11.Conclusion Part Two:
The Sanitary Principle in Dominance: medical hegemony and feminist response
1860-1880 1.Medical Hegemony and Social Policy 1850S1870 2.The Contagious
Diseases Acts adn Mid-Victorian Social Reform 3.Female Sexuality 4.Male
Desire 5.The Repeal Campaign and the Collapse of the edico-moral Alliance
6.Religion, Morality and Repeal Feminism 7.Women and Social Disciplining
Part Three: From State Medicine to Criminal Law: purity, feminism and the
state 1.Prologue 2.The Eclipse of State Medicine 3.Purity and Science
4.Purity and Populism 5.Speaking Out 6.Feminism and Social Purity 7.Ellice
Hopkins 8.Purity, Feminism and the Reluctant State 9.Suffrage and
Sexuality: 1908S1914 11.Mobilising a Language 12.Petitioning the State
13.The Libertarian Challenge 14.Conclusion Part Four: From Purity to Social
Hygiene: early twentieth-century campaigns for sex education 1.The
Dronfield Case: the Teacher and the Girls She Told 2.In Corpore Sano
3.Racial Health 4.Social and Moral Hygiene 5.Feminist Responses 6.Sex
Education 7.The Construction of Sexual Difference: Advice to Girls
8.Masculinity 9. School Sex Hygiene Teaching: Competing Strategies 10.The
State and Sex Hygiene 11.The Personal and the Political 12.Purity Politics
in Decline 13.Conclusion Epilogue
1.Cholera 2.James Phillips Kay 3.Eighteenth-century Social Medicine and
Philanthropy 4.Experts and Their Concepts 5.Science and Religion
6.Medico-moral Politics Implemented? 7.De-coding Morality: the Domain of
the Sexual 8.Hygienics and Bourgeois Hegemony 9.Working-class Female
Sexuality and Professional Masculinity 10.Hierarchies of Expertise: Female
Philanthropy and the Gendered Politics of Reform 11.Conclusion Part Two:
The Sanitary Principle in Dominance: medical hegemony and feminist response
1860-1880 1.Medical Hegemony and Social Policy 1850S1870 2.The Contagious
Diseases Acts adn Mid-Victorian Social Reform 3.Female Sexuality 4.Male
Desire 5.The Repeal Campaign and the Collapse of the edico-moral Alliance
6.Religion, Morality and Repeal Feminism 7.Women and Social Disciplining
Part Three: From State Medicine to Criminal Law: purity, feminism and the
state 1.Prologue 2.The Eclipse of State Medicine 3.Purity and Science
4.Purity and Populism 5.Speaking Out 6.Feminism and Social Purity 7.Ellice
Hopkins 8.Purity, Feminism and the Reluctant State 9.Suffrage and
Sexuality: 1908S1914 11.Mobilising a Language 12.Petitioning the State
13.The Libertarian Challenge 14.Conclusion Part Four: From Purity to Social
Hygiene: early twentieth-century campaigns for sex education 1.The
Dronfield Case: the Teacher and the Girls She Told 2.In Corpore Sano
3.Racial Health 4.Social and Moral Hygiene 5.Feminist Responses 6.Sex
Education 7.The Construction of Sexual Difference: Advice to Girls
8.Masculinity 9. School Sex Hygiene Teaching: Competing Strategies 10.The
State and Sex Hygiene 11.The Personal and the Political 12.Purity Politics
in Decline 13.Conclusion Epilogue