Women, Popular Culture, and the Eighteenth Century
Herausgeber: Potter, Tiffany
Women, Popular Culture, and the Eighteenth Century
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Top scholars in eighteenth-century studies examine the significance of the parallel devaluations of women's culture and popular culture by looking at theatres and actresses; novels, magazines, and cookbooks; and populist politics, dress, and portraiture.
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Top scholars in eighteenth-century studies examine the significance of the parallel devaluations of women's culture and popular culture by looking at theatres and actresses; novels, magazines, and cookbooks; and populist politics, dress, and portraiture.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626911
- ISBN-10: 1442626917
- Artikelnr.: 40906665
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626911
- ISBN-10: 1442626917
- Artikelnr.: 40906665
Edited by Tiffany Potter
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
I Performance, Fashion, and the Politics of the Popular
1 Historicizing the Popular and the Feminine: The Rape of the Lock and
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Tiffany Potter, UBC)
2 'The Assemblage of every female Folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and
the Genesis of Ballad Opera (Berta Joncus)
3 Politics and Gender in a Tale of Two Plays (Paula Backscheider)
4 Celebrity Status: The Eighteenth-Century Actress as Fashion Icon (Jessica
Munns)
5 Fanning the Flames: Women and Politics (Elaine Chalus)
II Women, Reading, and Writing
6 The Culinary Art of Eighteenth-Century Women Cookbook Authors (Robert
James Merrett)
7 Women and Letters (Isobel Grundy)
8 Writing Bodies in Popular Culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in Excess
(Holly Luhning)
9 Women Reading and Writing for The Rambler (Peter Sabor)
10 'The Most Dangerous Talent': Riddles as Feminine Pastime (Mary Chadwick)
11 Comic Prints, the Picturesque and Fashion: Seeing and Being Seen in Jane
Austen's Northanger Abbey (Timothy Erwin)
III Eighteenth-Century Women in Modern Popular Culture
12 Mother and Daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney (Martha
F. Bowden)
13 The Agency of Things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin (Elizabeth Kowaleski
Wallace)
14 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': Shopping Around for Fashion
and Fashionable Fiction in Jane Austen Adaptations (Tamara S. Wagner)
15 Visualizing Empire in Domestic Settings: Designing Persuasion for the
Screen (Andrew Macdonald and Gina Macdonald)
16 From Pride and Prejudice to Lost in Austen and Back Again: Reading
Television Reading Novels (Claire Grogan)
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
I Performance, Fashion, and the Politics of the Popular
1 Historicizing the Popular and the Feminine: The Rape of the Lock and
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Tiffany Potter, UBC)
2 'The Assemblage of every female Folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and
the Genesis of Ballad Opera (Berta Joncus)
3 Politics and Gender in a Tale of Two Plays (Paula Backscheider)
4 Celebrity Status: The Eighteenth-Century Actress as Fashion Icon (Jessica
Munns)
5 Fanning the Flames: Women and Politics (Elaine Chalus)
II Women, Reading, and Writing
6 The Culinary Art of Eighteenth-Century Women Cookbook Authors (Robert
James Merrett)
7 Women and Letters (Isobel Grundy)
8 Writing Bodies in Popular Culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in Excess
(Holly Luhning)
9 Women Reading and Writing for The Rambler (Peter Sabor)
10 'The Most Dangerous Talent': Riddles as Feminine Pastime (Mary Chadwick)
11 Comic Prints, the Picturesque and Fashion: Seeing and Being Seen in Jane
Austen's Northanger Abbey (Timothy Erwin)
III Eighteenth-Century Women in Modern Popular Culture
12 Mother and Daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney (Martha
F. Bowden)
13 The Agency of Things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin (Elizabeth Kowaleski
Wallace)
14 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': Shopping Around for Fashion
and Fashionable Fiction in Jane Austen Adaptations (Tamara S. Wagner)
15 Visualizing Empire in Domestic Settings: Designing Persuasion for the
Screen (Andrew Macdonald and Gina Macdonald)
16 From Pride and Prejudice to Lost in Austen and Back Again: Reading
Television Reading Novels (Claire Grogan)
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
I Performance, Fashion, and the Politics of the Popular
1 Historicizing the Popular and the Feminine: The Rape of the Lock and
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Tiffany Potter, UBC)
2 'The Assemblage of every female Folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and
the Genesis of Ballad Opera (Berta Joncus)
3 Politics and Gender in a Tale of Two Plays (Paula Backscheider)
4 Celebrity Status: The Eighteenth-Century Actress as Fashion Icon (Jessica
Munns)
5 Fanning the Flames: Women and Politics (Elaine Chalus)
II Women, Reading, and Writing
6 The Culinary Art of Eighteenth-Century Women Cookbook Authors (Robert
James Merrett)
7 Women and Letters (Isobel Grundy)
8 Writing Bodies in Popular Culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in Excess
(Holly Luhning)
9 Women Reading and Writing for The Rambler (Peter Sabor)
10 'The Most Dangerous Talent': Riddles as Feminine Pastime (Mary Chadwick)
11 Comic Prints, the Picturesque and Fashion: Seeing and Being Seen in Jane
Austen's Northanger Abbey (Timothy Erwin)
III Eighteenth-Century Women in Modern Popular Culture
12 Mother and Daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney (Martha
F. Bowden)
13 The Agency of Things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin (Elizabeth Kowaleski
Wallace)
14 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': Shopping Around for Fashion
and Fashionable Fiction in Jane Austen Adaptations (Tamara S. Wagner)
15 Visualizing Empire in Domestic Settings: Designing Persuasion for the
Screen (Andrew Macdonald and Gina Macdonald)
16 From Pride and Prejudice to Lost in Austen and Back Again: Reading
Television Reading Novels (Claire Grogan)
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
I Performance, Fashion, and the Politics of the Popular
1 Historicizing the Popular and the Feminine: The Rape of the Lock and
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Tiffany Potter, UBC)
2 'The Assemblage of every female Folly': Lavinia Fenton, Kitty Clive and
the Genesis of Ballad Opera (Berta Joncus)
3 Politics and Gender in a Tale of Two Plays (Paula Backscheider)
4 Celebrity Status: The Eighteenth-Century Actress as Fashion Icon (Jessica
Munns)
5 Fanning the Flames: Women and Politics (Elaine Chalus)
II Women, Reading, and Writing
6 The Culinary Art of Eighteenth-Century Women Cookbook Authors (Robert
James Merrett)
7 Women and Letters (Isobel Grundy)
8 Writing Bodies in Popular Culture: Eliza Haywood and Love in Excess
(Holly Luhning)
9 Women Reading and Writing for The Rambler (Peter Sabor)
10 'The Most Dangerous Talent': Riddles as Feminine Pastime (Mary Chadwick)
11 Comic Prints, the Picturesque and Fashion: Seeing and Being Seen in Jane
Austen's Northanger Abbey (Timothy Erwin)
III Eighteenth-Century Women in Modern Popular Culture
12 Mother and Daughter in Beryl Bainbridge's According to Queeney (Martha
F. Bowden)
13 The Agency of Things in Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin (Elizabeth Kowaleski
Wallace)
14 'Would you have us laughed out of Bath?': Shopping Around for Fashion
and Fashionable Fiction in Jane Austen Adaptations (Tamara S. Wagner)
15 Visualizing Empire in Domestic Settings: Designing Persuasion for the
Screen (Andrew Macdonald and Gina Macdonald)
16 From Pride and Prejudice to Lost in Austen and Back Again: Reading
Television Reading Novels (Claire Grogan)
Contributors
Index