Drunk with the Glitter: Space, Consumption and Sexual Instability in Modern Urban Culture, Gillian Swanson (University of the West of England, UK) (9780415061315) — Readings Books
Drunk with the Glitter: Space, Consumption and Sexual Instability in Modern Urban Culture
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Drunk with the Glitter examines the ways in which urban modernity reshapes ‘cultural experience’. In particular, it explores the ways that categories of sexual identity and behaviour were reformulated in relation to the restructuring of urban space and the introduction of new cultures of consumption in a period of modernization.

How did the ‘altered conditions’ of postwar Britain help to inaugurate new patterns of sociability, cultural attachment and intimate encounter?

Each chapter focuses on an area of public controversy which directed attention to those forms of sexual instability identified as threatening to national cohesion, including:

sexual excitations in World War Two Britain the identification of the ‘problem girl’ ‘distractibility’ and ‘synthetic culture’ in postwar Britain prostitution in new cosmopolitan cultures in the 1950s
Lawrence of Arabia and debates over male homosexuality in the 1950s the scandalous figure of Stephen Ward in the Profumo Affair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 November 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9780415061315

Drunk with the Glitter examines the ways in which urban modernity reshapes ‘cultural experience’. In particular, it explores the ways that categories of sexual identity and behaviour were reformulated in relation to the restructuring of urban space and the introduction of new cultures of consumption in a period of modernization.

How did the ‘altered conditions’ of postwar Britain help to inaugurate new patterns of sociability, cultural attachment and intimate encounter?

Each chapter focuses on an area of public controversy which directed attention to those forms of sexual instability identified as threatening to national cohesion, including:

sexual excitations in World War Two Britain the identification of the ‘problem girl’ ‘distractibility’ and ‘synthetic culture’ in postwar Britain prostitution in new cosmopolitan cultures in the 1950s
Lawrence of Arabia and debates over male homosexuality in the 1950s the scandalous figure of Stephen Ward in the Profumo Affair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 November 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9780415061315