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Pamela K. Stone,Lise Shapiro Sanders

Bodies and Lives in Victorian England: Science, Sexuality, and the Affliction of Being Female

Bodies and Lives in Victorian England: Science, Sexuality, and the Affliction of Being Female

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This book provides an overview of what it was like to be female and to live and die in Victorian England, by situating this experience within the scientific and social contexts of the times. It explores the experience of being female in the Victorian era for women across classes, analyzing how changing social ideals, cultural and environmental variability, shifting economies, and evolving medical and scientific understanding about the body combined to shape female health and identity.

Format: Hardback
Length: 146 pages
Publication date: 12 October 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive volume provides a vivid portrayal of what it was like to be a woman and navigate life in Victorian England (circa 1837-1901), by contextualizing this experience within the scientific and social milieus of the era. Spanning from childhood and youth to pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, the book delves into the diverse experiences of women across different social classes. By drawing upon a wealth of osteological sources, medical discourses, literary examples, and social and environmental data derived from ethnographic and archival investigations, the authors explore the intricate tapestry of being a female in the Victorian era. Through a synthesis of current research on demographic statistics, maternal morbidity and mortality, and bioarchaeological evidence on patterns of aging and death, they analyze how evolving social ideals, cultural variations, shifting economic landscapes, and advancing medical and scientific understandings of the body converged to shape female health and identity during the nineteenth century. Victorian women encountered a multitude of challenges, including evolving attitudes towards appropriate behavior, social roles, and beauty standards, while grappling with new insights into the role of gender and sexuality in shaping their lives from youth to old age. The book concludes by examining the enduring impact of Victorian narratives of womanhood and the experiences of being female on contemporary perceptions of female health and cultural constructions of identity.

Weight: 316g
Dimension: 144 x 222 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367026110

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