1st Edition

Picturing Women's Health

By Ji Won Chung Copyright 2014
224 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

The essays in this collection examine women in diverse roles; mother, socialite, prostitute, celebrity, medical practitioner and patient. The wide range of commentators allows a diverse picture of women’s health in this period.

1. Sensibility and Good Health in Charlotte Smith's Ethelinde  2. Amazonian Fashions: Lady Delacour's (Re)Dress in Maria Edgeworth's Belinda  3. Transforming the Body Politic: Food Reform and Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Britain  4 Stagnation of Air and Mind: Picturing Trauma and Miasma in Charlotte Bronte's Villette  5. The Iconography of Anorexia Nervosa in the Long Nineteenth Century  6. Kate Marsden's Leper Project: On Sledge and Horseback with an Outcast Missionary Nurse  7. Constructs of Female Insanity at the Fin de Siecle: The Lawn Hospital, Lincoln, 1882-1902  8. The Fitness of the Female Medical Student, 1895-1910  9. Unstable Adolescence/Unstable Literature? Managing British Girls' Health around 1900

 

Biography

Ji Won Chung is a Ph.D  Candidate in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick.