Filth : Dirt, Digust, and Modern Life /
This book explores the question of what filth has to do with culture: what critical role the lost, the rejected, the abject, and the dirty play in social management and identity formation.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Good and intimate filth / Christopher Hamlin
- The new historicism and the psychopathology of everyday modern life / David Trotter
- Sewage treatments : vertical space and waste in nineteenth-century Paris and London / David L. Pike
- Medical mapping : the Thames, the body, and our mutual friend / Pamela K. Gilbert
- Confronting sensory crisis in the great stinks of London and Paris / David S. Barnes
- Victorian dust traps / Eileen Cleere
- "Dirty pleasure" : Trilby's filth / Joseph Bristow
- Merdre! performing filth in the bourgeois public sphere / Neil Blackadder
- Foreign matter : imperial filth / Joseph W. Childers
- The dustbins of history : waste management in late-Victorian utopias / Natalka Freeland
- The Indian subject of colonial hygiene / William Kupinse
- Abject academy / Benjamin Lazier.