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Feast of Burden: Food, Consumption and Femininity in Nineteenth-century England

机译:盛宴的负担:食品、消费和女性气质在十九世纪的英国

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At the end of the eighteenth century, a remarkable shift occurred in how upper-class women were taught to interact with food. Using conduct manuals and medical advice books, I show how women began to withdraw from the kitchen, taught to ignore the drudgery and burdens of food preparation as inappropriate for their class. This change precipitated a new definition of appropriate feminine behavior. New guidelines identified ladylike behavior with a lack of cooking, with impeccable table manners, and with a willingness to embrace new rituals such as the procession into the dining room. Women had to assume a very different role at dinner, one laden with new ceremonial emphasis. The etiquette surrounding this change demanded a strict adherence that made the display of one's manners an indication of one's morality, and the potential for embarrassment became so high that women were taught how to control their food consumption in order to avoid difficult or embarrassing dinner situations.
机译:在十八世纪末,引人注目发生在上流社会的女性是如何转变教与食物。手册和医学建议书籍,我展示女人开始退出厨房,教忽略食物的苦工和负担准备为他们的类是不恰当的。这种变化引发的新的定义适合女性的行为。淑女行为缺乏识别烹饪,与完美的餐桌礼仪,和愿意接受新的仪式等队伍走进餐厅。假定一个非常不同的角色在晚餐,一个拉登新的正式的强调。围绕这一变化要求严格坚持,显示一个人的礼貌显示出一个人的道德,变得如此之高,潜在的尴尬女人被教导如何控制他们的食物为了避免困难或消费尴尬的晚餐的情况。

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