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The Citizens Body Desire Health And The Social In Victorian England Pamela K Gilbert

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The Citizens Body Desire Health And The Social In Victorian England Pamela K Gilbert
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Publisher: Ohio State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Pamela K. Gilbert
ISBN: 9780814210529, 081421052X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Citizens Body Desire Health And The Social In Victorian England Pamela K Gilbert by Pamela K. Gilbert 9780814210529, 081421052X instant download after payment.

As the idea of citizenship became more inclusive in the nineteenth century, England confronted the problem of those who seemed less fit for the responsibilities of political power. In a liberal society, fit behaviors had to originate in individual choices, rather than in coercion. Thus, social outreach became a matter not simply of giving information, but of educating and managing desire, which in turn required an active role in the very formation of subjectivity. Preparation for citizenship came to be seen as shaping the familial, moral, and physical environments required to foster a natural and healthy body and mind.
The management of the social body through discourses of health became the principal means of negotiating these new questions of citizenship and the Condition of England. The Citizen’s Body traces the construction of citizenship through the figure of the healthy body, in parliamentary debates on the franchise, in sanitary and housing publications, and in novels. The rhetoric of the healthy body as the ground of civic participation permeated the discourse of the novel, as shown in the work of Dickens, Oliphant, Disraeli, Eliot, and Gaskell.
This book offers a new understanding of Victorian liberal thought, citizenship, the social body, and the Victorian novel.

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