"Women and Material Culture" comprises twelve illustrated,
interdisciplinary essays on gender and material culture across the
long eighteenth century. Written by an international group of
scholars working in the fields of visual culture, dress history and
literary criticism, these essays point to the manifold ways in
which gender mediated and was shaped by the consumption and
production of goods (from clothing and artworks to books) and
elucidate the complex, shifting relationships between material and
social practice in the period.
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