Consuming Female Beauty

Consuming Female Beauty British Literature and Periodicals, 1840-1914 - Gender and the Body in Literature and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

    Pinpointing how consumer culture transformed female beauty ideals during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this study documents the movement from traditional views about beauty in relation to nature, God, morality and character to a modern conception of beauty as produced in and through consumer culture. While beauty has often been approached in relation to aestheticism and the visual arts in this period, this monograph offers a new and significant focus on how beauty was reshaped in girls' and women's magazines, beauty manuals and fiction during the rise of consumer culture. These archival sources reveal important historical changes in how femininity was shaped and illuminate how contemporary ideas of female beauty, and the methods by which they are disseminated, originated in seismic shifts in nineteenth-century print culture.

    Book information

    ISBN: 9781474470100
    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Imprint: Edinburgh University Press
    Pub date:
    DEWEY: 820.9352042
    DEWEY edition: 23
    Language: English
    Weight: 334g
    Height: 154mm
    Width: 233mm
    Spine width: 16mm