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What is a Woman to Do? - A Reader on Women, Work and Art, c. 1830-1890

English · Paperback / Softback

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This anthology contributes to a scholarly understanding of the aesthetics and economics of female artistic labour in the Victorian period. It maps out the evolution of the Woman Question in a number of areas, including the status and suitability of artistic professions for women, their engagement with new forms of work and their changing relationship to the public sphere. The wealth of material gathered here - from autobiographies, conduct manuals, diaries, periodical articles, prefaces and travelogues - traces the extensive debate on women's art, feminism and economics from the 1830s to the 1890s.
Combining for the first time nineteenth-century criticism on literature and the visual arts, performance and craftsmanship, the selected material reveals the different ideological positions surrounding the transition of women from idleness to serious occupation. The distinctive primary sources explore the impact of artistic labour upon perceptions of feminine sensibility and aesthetics, the conflicting views of women towards the pragmatics of their own creative labour as they encompassed vocations, trades and professions, and the complex relationship between paid labour and female fame and notoriety.

List of contents

Contents: Questioning the Domestic Ideal in the context of the woman question - Redefining Female Sensibility through the examination of nineteenth-century women's various aesthetic ideologies - The Ideological Construction of Work - Making Reputation.

About the author










Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi is Lecturer in Victorian Literature and Culture at the University of Stirling. Her publications include the co-edited collection Authorship in Context: From the Theoretical to the Material (2007). She is currently working on a monograph on George Eliot, the nineteenth-century literary marketplace and sympathy.
Patricia Zakreski is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Exeter. She is the author of Representing Female Artistic Labour: Refining Work for the Middle-Class Woman (2006). Her current project concerns the relationship between nineteenth-century industrial design and women's writing.

Product details

Assisted by Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi (Editor), Patricia Zakreski (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2010
 
EAN 9783039111169
ISBN 978-3-0-3911116-9
No. of pages 388
Dimensions 150 mm x 22 mm x 225 mm
Weight 687 g
Series Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

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