The scarlet underworld the American and British press, prostitution, and the creation of social evil (880-1917) /
Abstract (Summary)
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the press’s portrayal of prostitution in the cities of
New Orleans, New York, and London, England, between 1880 and 1917. It is concerned with the
manner in which meanings are constructed, and cultural practices are organized and regulated
through the public arena of the press in their articulation of a common sense of community,
including the creation of social and moral boundaries. This study draws from the analytical
framework of Foucauldian theory, looking upon the end of the Victorian era as a key historic
moment in which the regulation of prostitution assumed the status of a major social problem.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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