Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian LondonIn the 1880s, fashionable Londoners left their elegant homes and clubs in Mayfair and Belgravia and crowded into omnibuses bound for midnight tours of the slums of East London. A new word burst into popular usage to describe these descents into the precincts of poverty to see how the poor lived: slumming. In this captivating book, Seth Koven paints a vivid portrait of the practitioners of slumming and their world: who they were, why they went, what they claimed to have found, how it changed them, and how slumming, in turn, powerfully shaped both Victorian and twentieth-century understandings of poverty and social welfare, gender relations, and sexuality. |
Contents
Slumming Eros and Altruism in Victorian London | 1 |
Slumming Defined | 6 |
Who Went Slumming? Sources and Social Categories | 10 |
James Hinton and the Hintonians | 14 |
INCOGNITOS FICTIONS AND CROSSCLASS MASQUERADES | 23 |
Workhouse Nights Homelessness Homosexuality and CrossClass Masquerades | 25 |
James Greenwood and London in 1866 | 31 |
Reading A Night in a Workhouse | 36 |
An American Girl Impersonating Londons Laboring Women | 155 |
Conclusion | 177 |
CROSSCLASS SISTERHOOD AND BROTHERHOOD IN THE SLUMS | 181 |
The Politics and Erotics of Dirt CrossClass Sisterhood in the Slums | 183 |
CrossClass Sisterhood and the Politics of Dirt | 184 |
There will be something the matter with the ladies | 198 |
Dirty Bodies Dirty Desires in Womans Slum Novels | 204 |
White Gloves and Dirty Hoxton Pennies | 222 |
Responses to A Night in a Workhouse | 46 |
Sexology Social Policy and the 1898 Vagrancy Act | 70 |
Legacies of A Night on Representations of the Homeless Poor | 74 |
Dr Barnardos Artistic Fictions Photography Sexuality and the Ragged Child | 88 |
Facts Fictions and Epistemologies of Welfare | 94 |
The Very Wicked Woman and Sodomany in Dr Barnardos Boys Home | 103 |
Representing the Ragged Child | 112 |
Joseph Merrick and the Monstrosity of Poverty | 124 |
Conclusion | 129 |
The American Girl in London Gender Journalism and Social Investigation in the Late Victorian Metropolis | 140 |
Journalism as Autobiography Autobiography as Fiction | 142 |
Gender and Journalism | 151 |
The New Man in the Slums Religion Masculinity and the Mens Settlement House Movement | 228 |
The Sources of Brotherhood in Late Victorian England | 231 |
Modern Monasteries Philanthropic Brotherhoods and the Origins of the Settlement House Movement | 236 |
Religion and Codes of Masculinity | 248 |
Sexing the Male Settlement Movement | 259 |
The Politics of Brotherly Love in the Slums | 276 |
CONCLUSION | 282 |
MANUSCRIPT SOURCES | 289 |
NOTES | 293 |
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