The Victorian Male Body

Ruth Heholt editor Joanne Ella Parsons editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:28th Mar '18

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A bold study on the very epicentre of Victorian ideology: the white, male body The Victorian Male Body examines some of the main expressions and practices of Victorian masculinity and its embodied physicality. The white, and frequently middle class, male body was often normalised as the epitome of Victorian values. Whilst there has been a long and fruitful discussion around the concept of the ‘too-visible’ body of the colonised subject and the expectations placed on women’s bodies, the idealised male body has received less attention in scholarly discussions. Through its examination of a broad range of Victorian literary and cultural texts, this new collection opens up a previously neglected field of study with a scrutinising focus on what is arguably the ideologically most important body in Victorian society. This collection provides a wide variety of essays on different aspects of Victorian literature and culture, considering the variety of forms that this ‘idealised’ male body actually encompassed: fat, starving or disabled bodies, the ghostly figure, the ‘othered’ body, and the developing body of the schoolboy. The chapters in this book offer a detailed and clear reassessment of the Victorian concepts of manliness, masculinity, homosociality, morality, action, and adventure. Key Features Provides a wide variety of essays on different aspects of Victorian literature and culture with subjects ranging from nature poetry, disability and pirates, fat and thin men, ghost soldiers and popular magazinesOpens up a neglected field of study with a scrutinizing focus on the ideologically most important body in Victorian societyAllows a re-evaluation of other areas of Victorian culture such as colonialism and debates about class, religion and scienceEnables a detailed and clear reassessment of the Victorian concepts of manliness, masculinity, homosociality, morality, action, and adventure

The Victorian Male Body provides a fascinating and erudite assessment of the white middle-class Victorian male body in all its complex diversity. Specific chapters explore bodies which are young, damaged, spectral, ill, and well-dressed. The range of coverage is excellent in what is a critically important collection of essays. * Andrew Smith, University of Sheffield *
The Victorian Male Body offers an intriguing and provocative variety of approaches to masculinity studies in Victorian literature. -- Jennifer Fuller, Idaho State University–Idaho Falls * Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 52, Number 2, Summer 2019 *
Scholars and researchers of Victorian literature and culture will find this book useful, engaging, and beneficial as it reveals the complexity and diversity of men along with their anxieties, fears, desires, impulses, and transgressions. -- Lacey Sparks, University of Southern Maine * Victorian Studies, 2019 *

ISBN: 9781474428606

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 549g

272 pages