首页> 外文学位 >City women Sex, money, and the social order in London 1570--1640.
【24h】

City women Sex, money, and the social order in London 1570--1640.

机译:城市女性伦敦的性别,金钱和社会秩序1570--1640。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

This dissertation explores the lives of ordinary women in early modern London, with particular attention to the cultural factors that empowered, protected, and restricted them across the life cycle. It is based primarily on the deposition books of the London consistory court: a database of roughly 2,500 female witnesses provides quantitative evidence of migration, marriage, and work patterns, while case studies of domestic service, courtship, unwed pregnancy, household and neighborhood politics, work, widowhood, remarriage, and old age are drawn from testimony. Ballads and prescriptive texts provide additional context. Attracted by London's relatively high wages and advantageous marriage market, thousands of Englishwomen migrated to the capital, where they served as maidservants before almost universally marrying. As adult women, they strove to keep precarious household economies afloat and to compete for status in the neighborhood. Widows, the beneficiaries of favorable inheritance laws, were also often able to remarry, and demonstrated a preference for younger husbands. The importance of economic order in the lives of women is a key concept of this study. While male anxieties about women as sexual agents are well known, insufficient attention has been paid to the economic anxieties that often trumped sex as a source of concern. Not only was preserving a fragile material order a constant preoccupation for women, but the choices of magistrates and neighbors show that they cared more about maintaining economic stability in households and neighborhoods than they did about enforcing a sexual double standard. This economic focus could work to women's advantage: widespread unwillingness to pay through poor rates for other men's misdeeds meant that pregnant maidservants could legally assign the paternity of their unborn children and demand support, while the wives of thriftless, violent drunkards could often count on the sympathetic intervention of disapproving neighbors. However, when economic concerns went hand in hand with a rigid gender order, women faced strict limits. Women's work was highly circumscribed, not by social discomfort with women in the public sphere, but by the perception that their participation in the regulated trades menaced the stability of male workers' households.
机译:本文探讨了现代伦敦早期普通女性的生活,并特别关注了在整个生命周期中赋予,授权和限制她们的文化因素。它主要基于伦敦最高法院的证词书:大约2500名女性证人的数据库提供了移徙,婚姻和工作方式的定量证据,而对家庭服务,求偶,未婚怀孕,家庭和邻里政治的案例研究,工作,丧偶,再婚和老年都来自证词。歌谣和说明性文字提供了更多的上下文。伦敦的相对较高的工资和有利的婚姻市场吸引了成千上万的英国妇女移民到首都,在那里他们几乎几乎普遍结婚之前都是女仆。作为成年女性,他们竭力维持不稳定的家庭经济,并争夺社区地位。寡妇是有利的继承法的受益者,通常也可以再婚,并表现出对年轻丈夫的偏爱。经济秩序在妇女生活中的重要性是这项研究的关键概念。尽管男性对女性作为性行为的焦虑是众所周知的,但人们对经济焦虑的关注不足,而经济焦虑常常以性为首。维持脆弱的物质秩序不仅是妇女的始终关注重点,而且地方官员和邻居的选择表明,与执行性双重标准相比,他们更关心保持家庭和邻里的经济稳定。这种经济上的关注可能有利于妇女的利益:普遍不愿以低廉的价格为其他男子的不当行为付出代价,这意味着怀孕的女仆可以合法地分配其未成年子女的父亲身份并寻求支持,而那些节俭,暴力酒鬼的妻子通常可以指望反对邻居的同情干预。但是,当经济问题与严格的性别秩序齐头并进时,妇女面临着严格的限制。妇女的工作受到了极大的限制,不是因为社会上公共领域对妇女的不满,而是因为人们认为她们参与受管制的行业危及了男性工人家庭的稳定。

著录项

  • 作者

    Hubbard, Eleanor Kathryn.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Womens Studies.;History European.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 559 p.
  • 总页数 559
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号