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The painter, the press, the philanthropist, and the prostitute: the representation of the fallen woman in British visual culture (1850-1900)

机译:画家,新闻界,慈善家和妓女:英国视觉文化中堕落的女人的肖像(1850-1900年)

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This thesis explores how the fallen woman was depicted in British visual culture between the late 1840s and 1900. Previous research has focused on how the fallen woman was portrayed in art, literature, and to some extent the illustrated press but has not considered her representation in the illustrated periodicals produced by the Salvation Army or the implications of her illustration in the coverage of the Jack the Ripper murders. This thesis encompasses these neglected sources and argues that the intended audiences of these images profoundly influenced how the fallen woman was presented in each medium and how these portrayals were received. This research highlights, both thematically and chronologically, the impact which social thought had upon the portrayal of the fallen woman, the role of editors and critics in the mode and reception of works, concerns regarding the social acceptability of the fallen woman as a subject for mass consumption, and how the purpose of the image influenced its message. Chapter One explores the origins of the notion of the fallen woman and the significance of Christian tradition within Victorian culture. Chapter Two considers the portrayal of the fallen woman in painting, whilst Chapters Three and Four examine the role of the illustrated press. The thesis concludes with an examination of the publications produced by the Salvation Army during the 1890s, arguing that these periodicals purposefully adopted elements from the different mediums studied in the previous chapters so as to have the greatest impact upon their intended readers. It is my contention that the fallen woman was a malleable concept which could be subtly shaped to suit the sensibilities and pre-existing belief systems of different audiences, and that it can therefore be understood as a case study for the exploration of wider Victorian attitudes towards gender, morality, and artistic production.
机译:本文探讨了在1840年代末至1900年之间如何在英国视觉文化中描绘堕落的女人。先前的研究集中在如何在艺术,文学和插图媒体上描绘堕落的女人,但在一定程度上并未考虑到她的形象。救世军制作的插图期刊,或她的插图对开膛手杰克谋杀案的掩盖。本文涵盖了这些被忽视的资源,并认为这些图像的目标受众深刻影响了堕落妇女在每种媒介中的呈现方式以及这些描绘的接受方式。这项研究从主题和时间上突出了社会思想对堕落妇女的刻画的影响,编辑和评论家在作品的方式和接受方面的作用,对堕落妇女作为主题的社会接受度的关注。大量消费,以及图像的目的如何影响其信息。第一章探讨了堕落妇女概念的起源以及基督教传统在维多利亚时代文化中的意义。第二章考虑了绘画中堕落的女人的写照,而第三章和第四章则研究了插图媒体的作用。本文的结局是对救世军1890年代出版的出版物进行的考察,认为这些期刊有目的地采用了前几章研究的不同媒介的成分,从而对预期读者产生最大的影响。我的论点是,堕落的妇女是一个具有延展性的概念,可以巧妙地塑造以适应不同听众的情感和先前存在的信仰体系,因此可以将其理解为案例研究,以探索更广泛的维多利亚时代对待态度性别,道德和艺术创作。

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    Wilce, Emily Elizabeth;

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