Public and Private: Gender, Class, and the British Novel (1764-1878)U of Minnesota Press, 1997 - 243 pàgines This groundbreaking work examines the emergent and fluctuating relationship between the public and private social spheres of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. By assessing novels such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Jane Austen's Emma through the lens of the social theories of Jurgen Habermas and Michel Foucault, Patricia McKee presents a fresh and highly original contribution to literary studies. |
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... cultural reproduc- tion are concepts that cover broad and various areas of experience , and such experience was evident to eighteenth - century and nineteenth- century novelists in several forms . For one thing , as Neil McKendrick has ...
... cultural reproduc- tion are concepts that cover broad and various areas of experience , and such experience was evident to eighteenth - century and nineteenth- century novelists in several forms . For one thing , as Neil McKendrick has ...
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... cultural reproduction . In private , moreover , such expe- rience becomes increasingly inaccessible to public knowledge . Women come to exist in an unknowable realm . They are cut off from knowl- edge by the incommensurability of their ...
... cultural reproduction . In private , moreover , such expe- rience becomes increasingly inaccessible to public knowledge . Women come to exist in an unknowable realm . They are cut off from knowl- edge by the incommensurability of their ...
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... culture no longer demands critical reflection or critical debate ( 162—63 ) . Consumption thus becomes the activity of public and private spheres alike . But the culture - consuming public no longer shares the experi- ence of ...
... culture no longer demands critical reflection or critical debate ( 162—63 ) . Consumption thus becomes the activity of public and private spheres alike . But the culture - consuming public no longer shares the experi- ence of ...
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Continguts
Emma and Frankenstein | 47 |
Public Knowledge Common Knowledge | 113 |
East Lynne | 152 |
Conclusion | 219 |
Index | 239 |
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