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Consuming Subjects: Women, Shopping, and Business in the Eighteenth Century [Paperback]

Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace (Author)
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December 15, 1996

Consuming Subjects is an insightful exploration of the origin of the modern idea of women as shoppers. Kowaleski-Wallace considers the origins of current ideas about women and consumerism to call into question the "natural" link between women and the commodities they buy.

While previous scholars have posited the nineteenth-century department store and arcade as the crucial place for understanding the emergence of the female consumer, Kowaleski-Wallace argues that the eighteenth century yields a keener understanding by allowing us to view the foundations of contemporary cultural practices.

Drawing on feminist criticism, cultural studies, and new historical ideas, she surveys eighteenth-century literary texts, material objects -such as china- and cultural events to illuminate the ways in which women are both controlled and empowered through images of consumption. Kowaleski-Wallace links the rise of shopping to the appearance of modern pronography: like pornography, shopping embodies a cultural fantasy, claiming to locate and control female "pleasure."

This elegant study is an important contribution to eighteenth-century studies and will appeal to a broader audience of readers interested in feminist and cultural issues.


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A smart, insightful, and timely account of the centrality of consumption in the eighteenth century, showing in a series of provocative readings of cultural materials how an association with consumption serves to constitute the modern female subject. -- Laura Brown author of Ends of Empire: Women & Ideology in Early EighteenthCentury English Literature

About the Author

Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace is Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. She is author of Their Fathers' Daughters: Hannah Moore, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complicity, and coeditor, with Patricia Yaeger, of Refiguring the Father: New Feminist Readings of Patriarchy.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; 1st edition (December 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231105797
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231105798
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,130,161 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Women and the world of goods, September 7, 2000
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This slim and accessible book is a study of the ideological construction of modern female subjectivity in relation to the emergence of consumer culture. Wallace argues that the relationship between the world of women and the world of goods can be understood by semiotic connections. She employs a symbolic approach and a scholarly popular concept of Micheal Foucault's discursive discipline to examine "three cultural movements" surrounding the tea table, shopping, and business. The book can be counted an interdisciplinary study which applies a range of feminist, linguistic, and historicist strategies, it can be seen as a good example of literary analysis. Wallace's investigation of female subjectivity as consumer and commodity in relation to consumerism places strong emphasis on the interpretation of the eighteenth-century literature. Therefore, the book will be more comprehensible if the reader has some background in the study of eighteenth-century literature and likes to read an academic style which leans more to literary than historical analysis.
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In Lady Audley's Secret, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1862), the hero pauses to watch the demon lover making tea: Surely a pretty woman never looks prettier than when making tea. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
sugar boycott, modern pornography, semiotic square, retail practice, female appetite, trade manuals, pornographic representation, tea table, long eighteenth century, female consumer
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Lady Juliana, General Description, Frances Burney, Nocturnal Revels, Sale of English Beauties, The Harlot's Progress, Anne Finch, Ardelia's Answer, Bridget Hill, Complete Guide, Lord Valhurst
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