The Consumption of Culture, 1600-1800: Image, Object, TextAnn Bermingham, John Brewer Psychology Press, 1995 - 548 pagina's |
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Inhoudsopgave
Subjective powers? Consumption the reading public and domestic woman | 23 |
Reading women Text and image in eighteenthcentury England | 42 |
Expanding on portraiture The market the public and the hierarchy | 75 |
The abandoned hero The decline of state authority in the direction | 89 |
Gombrich and the rise of landscape | 103 |
British Romanticism gender and three women artists 121 | 121 |
The exchange of letters Early modern contradictions and postmodern | 143 |
Authormongering The editor between producer and consumer | 166 |
Dantes Restaurant The cultural work of experiment in early modern | 319 |
The most polite age and the most vicious Attitudes towards culture as | 341 |
Politeness for plebes Consumption and social identity in early eighteenth | 362 |
Emulative consumption and literacy The Harlot Moll Flanders and | 383 |
La chose publique Hubert Roberts decorations for the petit salon | 401 |
News from the New Exchange Commodity erotic fantasy and | 419 |
Womens participation in the urban culture of early modern London | 440 |
The immodesty of her sex Elisabeth VigéeLebrun and the Salon of 1783 | 455 |
Shot from canons or Maria Edgeworth and the cultural production | 193 |
Polygamy Pamela and the prerogative of empire | 217 |
The good the bad and the impotent Imperialism and the politics | 237 |
The states demand for accurate astronomical and navigational | 263 |
Outrages Sculpture and kingship in France after 1789 | 294 |
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