Home and its Dislocations in Nineteenth-Century France

Home and its Dislocations in Nineteenth-Century France
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-13 : 0791415503
ISBN-10 : 9780791415504
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Book Synopsis Home and its Dislocations in Nineteenth-Century France by : Suzanne Nash

Download or read book Home and its Dislocations in Nineteenth-Century France written by Suzanne Nash and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1993-08-31 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The nineteenth century witnessed an unprecedented social restructuring that disrupted traditional notions of people and place, country and city, private and public spheres. The break with the old order and the entry into the industrial age was most dramatically played out in France, with the growth of a new urban middle class under the July monarchy and the rebuilding of Paris by Haussmann under the Second Empire. The personal, immediate, and radical effects of these changes produced an altered conception of the meaning of home and a homeland. Focusing primarily on mid-nineteenth-century France, these essays, by noted literary critics, offer fascinating new accounts of the relationship between the social history of home and homelessness and the imaginative expressions of the age. This probing interdisciplinary approach, combining theoretical sophistication with historical detail, addresses the fundamental importance of class and gender to the modern history of homelessness. Its provocative readings of well-known texts provide a model of cultural studies at its best and most serious.


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