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Catastrophe, Gender and Urban Experience, 1648-1920 (Hardcover)
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Catastrophe, Gender and Urban Experience, 1648-1920 (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and History
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As Enlightenment notions of predictability, progress and the sense
that humans could control and shape their environments informed
European thought, catastrophes shook many towns to the core,
challenging the new world view with dramatic impact. This book
concentrates on a period marked by passage from a society of
scarcity to one of expenditure and accumulation, from ranks and
orders to greater social mobility, from traditional village life to
new bourgeois and even individualistic urbanism. The volume employs
a broad definition of catastrophe, as it examines how urban
communities conceived, adapted to, and were transformed by
catastrophes, both natural and human-made. Competing views of
gender figure in the telling and retelling of these analyses: women
as scapegoats, as vulnerable, as victims, even as cannibals or
conversely as defenders, organizers of assistance, inspirers of
men; and men in varied guises as protectors, governors and police,
heroes, leaders, negotiators and honorable men. Gender is also
deployed linguistically to feminize activities or even countries.
Inevitably, however, these tragedies are mediated by myth and
memory. They are not neutral events whose retelling is a simple
narrative. Through a varied array of urban catastrophes, this book
is a nuanced account that physically and metaphorically maps men
and women into the urban landscape and the worlds of catastrophe.
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