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Author Corbin, Alain.

Title Time, desire, and horror : towards a history of the senses / Alain Corbin ; translated by Jean Birrell
Published Cambridge, UK : Polity Press ; Cambridge, MA, USA : Blackwell, 1995

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 MELB  306.0944 Cor/Tda  AVAILABLE
Description x, 212 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The Daily Arithmetic of the Nineteenth Century -- 2. The Great Century of Linen -- 3. Agitation in Provincial Theatres under the Restoration -- 4. The Archaeology of the Housewife and Bourgeois Fantasies -- 5. The 'Sex in Mourning' and the History of Nineteenth-Century Women -- 6. The Doomed Education of the Nineteenth-Century Prostitute -- 7. Nineteenth-Century Prostitutes and the 'Vast Effort of Nothingness' -- 8. Hereditary Syphilis or the Impossible Redemption: A Contribution to the History of Morbid Heredity -- 9. The Little Bible for Young Marrieds -- 10. Public Opinion, Policy and Industrial Pollution in the Pre-Haussmann Town -- 11. The Peasants of Paris: A History of Limousin Building Workers in the Nineteenth Century -- 12. The Blood of Paris: Reflections on the Genealogy of the Image of the Capital -- 13. A History and Anthropology of the Senses
Summary "Alain Corbin is one of the foremost social and cultural historians in Europe today. In this elegant and lucid study he argues that the 1860s were a crucial period for western civilization, characterized by radical changes in the way Europeans viewed themselves and their world." "Focusing on France, Corbin shows how order was imposed on the urban space of its capital city, with the creation of great boulevards, airy apartment buildings, parks, lights and sewers. The whole of the country, he claims, was deeply affected by the new mobility of its population, and by the more rapid circulation of commodities and information." "Using the example of prostitution, he describes the way in which new modes of social control and policing emerged. Throughout the period, he suggests, there developed a new concern for the self and the body, for the fashioning of appearances and all things intimate." "Corbin argues that attention to personal hygiene now became a requirement, and biological anxiety was focused on the three social plagues of alcoholism, tuberculosis and venereal disease." "Finally, he argues that, with the increase in the speed of travel and communication, marked changes took place in Europeans' conception of time, and in particular their desire for free time, time to oneself." "The book will be welcomed by students and researchers in the social and cultural history of Europe, and of early modern France in particular."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Culture History
France
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Credits "Published with the assistance of the French Ministry of Culture."--Title page verso
Subject Prostitution -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Sex customs -- France.
Women -- France -- Social conditions.
Sex Work -- history.
Social Conditions -- history.
SUBJECT France -- Social conditions -- 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051498
LC no. 95033038
ISBN 0745611311 (acid-free paper)
Other Titles Temps, le désir et l'horreur. English