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Bound To Please A History Of The Victorian Corset Leigh Summers

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Bound To Please A History Of The Victorian Corset Leigh Summers
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Publisher: Berg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.48 MB
Author: Leigh Summers
ISBN: 9781847888655, 9781859735305, 9781859735107, 1847888658, 1859735304, 185973510X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Bound To Please A History Of The Victorian Corset Leigh Summers by Leigh Summers 9781847888655, 9781859735305, 9781859735107, 1847888658, 1859735304, 185973510X instant download after payment.

Corsets, and the corseted body, have been fetishized, mythologized, romanticized. This Victorian icon has inspired more passionate debate than any other article of clothing. As a means of body modification, perhaps only foot binding and female genital mutilation have aroused more controversy. Summers provocative book dismantles many of the commonly held misconceptions about the corset. In examining the role of corsetry in the minds and lives of Victorian women, it focuses on how corsetry punished, regulated and sculpted the female form from childhood and adolescence through to pregnancy and even old age. The author reveals how the steels and bones, which damaged bodies and undermined mental health, were a crucial element in constructing middle-class women as psychologically submissive subjects. Underlying this compelling discussion are issues surrounding the development and expression of juvenile and adult sexuality. While maintaining that the corset was the perfect vehicle through which to police femininity, the author unpacks the myriad ways in which women consciously resisted its restrictions and reveals the hidden, macabre romance of this potent Victorian symbol.

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