Examining the relation of print and culture in the 19th century, this book scrutinizes the cultural politics and production of Victorian magazines. A high degree of interdependence among literature, history and journalism is alleged, and ways in which space is designated male or female is explored.
Pages
228
Format
Paperback
Release
March 28, 1994
ISBN 13
9780333606728
Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender and Literature, in the Nineteenth Century
Examining the relation of print and culture in the 19th century, this book scrutinizes the cultural politics and production of Victorian magazines. A high degree of interdependence among literature, history and journalism is alleged, and ways in which space is designated male or female is explored.