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Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period By Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period by Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)


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Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period examines how familiar and neglected texts internalise and interrogate the ways in which targeted, asymmetric, and often isolating surveillance made women increasingly and uncomfortably visible in a way that still resonates today.

Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period Summary

Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period: 17801830 by Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Romantic-era literature offers a key message: surveillance, in all its forms, was experienced distinctly and differently by women than men. Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period examines how familiar and neglected texts internalise and interrogate the ways in which targeted, asymmetric, and often isolating surveillance made women increasingly and uncomfortably visible in a way that still resonates today.

The book combines the insights of modern surveillance studies with Romantic scholarship. It provides readers with a new context in which to understand Romantic-period texts and looks critically at emerging paradigms of surveillance directed at marginal groups, as well as resistance to such monitoring. Works by writers such as Jane Austen, Charlotte Smith, and Joanna Baillie, as well as Lord Byron and Thomas De Quincey, give a new perspective on the age that produced the Panopticon.

This book is designed to appeal to a wide readership, and is aimed at students and scholars of surveillance, literature, Romanticism, and gender politics, as well as those interested in important strands of womens experience not only for the additional layers they reveal about the Romantic era but also for their relevance to current debates around asymmetries of power within gendered surveillance.

About Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Lucy E. Thompson is a lecturer in the Department of English and Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University. She works on nineteenth-century literature and the emotional impacts of surveillance in historical and contemporary settings, focused on gender and literary culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction : Evry key hole is an informer: Surveillance Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 1. The Sexual Body: Slut-Shaming and Surveillance in Sophia Lees The Chapter of Accidents 2. The Medically Surveilled Body: Gendered Experiences of the Paramedical Gaze 3. Surveillance and the Displaced Body: Charlotte Smiths What Is She? 4. The Domiciliary Body: Archio-Surveillance in Joanna Baillies The Alienated Manor and Jane Austens Mansfield Park 5. The Urban Body: Women, Geosurveillance, and the City

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NPB9780367856762
9780367856762
036785676X
Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period: 17801830 by Lucy E. Thompson (Aberystwyth University, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-31
176
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