Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender
Herausgeber: Gershenson, Olga; Penner, Barbara
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Talking about toilets-in all their material, social, symbolic and discursive complexity
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Talking about toilets-in all their material, social, symbolic and discursive complexity
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 355g
- ISBN-13: 9781592139408
- ISBN-10: 159213940X
- Artikelnr.: 25943127
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 355g
- ISBN-13: 9781592139408
- ISBN-10: 159213940X
- Artikelnr.: 25943127
Olga Gershenson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the author of Gesher: Russian Theatre in Israel—A Study of Cultural Colonization. Barbara Penner is a Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, author of Newlyweds on Tour: Honeymooning in Nineteenth-Century America and co-editor of Gender Space Architecture.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Private Life of Public Conveniences
Potty Politics: Toilets, Gender, and Identity
1. The Role of the Public Toilet in Civic Life
2. Potty Privileging in Perspective: Gender and Family Issues in Toilet
Design
3. Geographies of Danger: School Toilets in Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Gender, Respectability, and Public Convenience in Melbourne, Australia,
1859–1902
5. Bodily Privacy, Toilets, and Sex Discrimination: The Problem of
“Manhood” in a Women’s Prison
6. Colonial Visions of “Third World” Toilets: A Nineteenth-Century
Discourse That Haunts Contemporary Tourism
7. Avoidance: On Some Euphemisms for the “Smallest Room”
Toilet Art: Design and Cultural Representations
8. Were Our Customs Really Beautiful? Designing Refugee Camp Toilets
9. (Re)Designing the “Unmentionable”: Female Toilets in the Twentieth
Century
10. Marcel Duchamp’s Legacy: Aesthetics, Gender, and National Identity in
the Toilet
11. Toilet Training: Sarah Lucas’s Toilets and the Transmogrification of
the Body
12. Stalls between Walls: Segregated Sexed Spaces
13. “Our Little Secrets”: A Pakistani Artist Explores the Shame and Pride
of Her Community’s Bathroom Practices
14. In the Men’s Room: Death and Derision in Cinematic Toilets
15. “White Tiles. Trickling Water. A Man!” Literary Representations of
Cottaging in London
16. The Jew on the Loo: The Toilet in Jewish Popular Culture, Memory, and
Imagination
Afterword
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Private Life of Public Conveniences
Potty Politics: Toilets, Gender, and Identity
1. The Role of the Public Toilet in Civic Life
2. Potty Privileging in Perspective: Gender and Family Issues in Toilet
Design
3. Geographies of Danger: School Toilets in Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Gender, Respectability, and Public Convenience in Melbourne, Australia,
1859–1902
5. Bodily Privacy, Toilets, and Sex Discrimination: The Problem of
“Manhood” in a Women’s Prison
6. Colonial Visions of “Third World” Toilets: A Nineteenth-Century
Discourse That Haunts Contemporary Tourism
7. Avoidance: On Some Euphemisms for the “Smallest Room”
Toilet Art: Design and Cultural Representations
8. Were Our Customs Really Beautiful? Designing Refugee Camp Toilets
9. (Re)Designing the “Unmentionable”: Female Toilets in the Twentieth
Century
10. Marcel Duchamp’s Legacy: Aesthetics, Gender, and National Identity in
the Toilet
11. Toilet Training: Sarah Lucas’s Toilets and the Transmogrification of
the Body
12. Stalls between Walls: Segregated Sexed Spaces
13. “Our Little Secrets”: A Pakistani Artist Explores the Shame and Pride
of Her Community’s Bathroom Practices
14. In the Men’s Room: Death and Derision in Cinematic Toilets
15. “White Tiles. Trickling Water. A Man!” Literary Representations of
Cottaging in London
16. The Jew on the Loo: The Toilet in Jewish Popular Culture, Memory, and
Imagination
Afterword
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Private Life of Public Conveniences
Potty Politics: Toilets, Gender, and Identity
1. The Role of the Public Toilet in Civic Life
2. Potty Privileging in Perspective: Gender and Family Issues in Toilet
Design
3. Geographies of Danger: School Toilets in Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Gender, Respectability, and Public Convenience in Melbourne, Australia,
1859–1902
5. Bodily Privacy, Toilets, and Sex Discrimination: The Problem of
“Manhood” in a Women’s Prison
6. Colonial Visions of “Third World” Toilets: A Nineteenth-Century
Discourse That Haunts Contemporary Tourism
7. Avoidance: On Some Euphemisms for the “Smallest Room”
Toilet Art: Design and Cultural Representations
8. Were Our Customs Really Beautiful? Designing Refugee Camp Toilets
9. (Re)Designing the “Unmentionable”: Female Toilets in the Twentieth
Century
10. Marcel Duchamp’s Legacy: Aesthetics, Gender, and National Identity in
the Toilet
11. Toilet Training: Sarah Lucas’s Toilets and the Transmogrification of
the Body
12. Stalls between Walls: Segregated Sexed Spaces
13. “Our Little Secrets”: A Pakistani Artist Explores the Shame and Pride
of Her Community’s Bathroom Practices
14. In the Men’s Room: Death and Derision in Cinematic Toilets
15. “White Tiles. Trickling Water. A Man!” Literary Representations of
Cottaging in London
16. The Jew on the Loo: The Toilet in Jewish Popular Culture, Memory, and
Imagination
Afterword
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Private Life of Public Conveniences
Potty Politics: Toilets, Gender, and Identity
1. The Role of the Public Toilet in Civic Life
2. Potty Privileging in Perspective: Gender and Family Issues in Toilet
Design
3. Geographies of Danger: School Toilets in Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Gender, Respectability, and Public Convenience in Melbourne, Australia,
1859–1902
5. Bodily Privacy, Toilets, and Sex Discrimination: The Problem of
“Manhood” in a Women’s Prison
6. Colonial Visions of “Third World” Toilets: A Nineteenth-Century
Discourse That Haunts Contemporary Tourism
7. Avoidance: On Some Euphemisms for the “Smallest Room”
Toilet Art: Design and Cultural Representations
8. Were Our Customs Really Beautiful? Designing Refugee Camp Toilets
9. (Re)Designing the “Unmentionable”: Female Toilets in the Twentieth
Century
10. Marcel Duchamp’s Legacy: Aesthetics, Gender, and National Identity in
the Toilet
11. Toilet Training: Sarah Lucas’s Toilets and the Transmogrification of
the Body
12. Stalls between Walls: Segregated Sexed Spaces
13. “Our Little Secrets”: A Pakistani Artist Explores the Shame and Pride
of Her Community’s Bathroom Practices
14. In the Men’s Room: Death and Derision in Cinematic Toilets
15. “White Tiles. Trickling Water. A Man!” Literary Representations of
Cottaging in London
16. The Jew on the Loo: The Toilet in Jewish Popular Culture, Memory, and
Imagination
Afterword
Contributors
Index