Fr. 235.00

Politics of Sex, Race and Working Class Slang in Late Second Empire - French Caricatur

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.08.2025

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This study examines caricatures as they appeared within popular Parisian magazines in mid-nineteenth century France at the time of the 1867 World's Fair.


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Introduction 1. Between "Tar Hats" and "Dangling Rabbits: The Role of Street Slang in Satirising the Galerie des machines at the 1867 World's Fair 2. Qing Diplomats, French Courtesans, and Street Slang: Xenophobia, Sexuality, and Money in the Late Second Empire of Napoléon III 3. Caricatures of the Chinese in Paris During the 1867 Exposition Universelle 4. Quels sont les plus chinois? Conclusion


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Russell Stephens obtained his Ph.D. in Art History from the University of British Columbia, Canada.

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