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Slumming
Chapter Four. The Politics and Erotics of Dirt: Cross-Class Sisterhood in the Slums
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December 31 2004
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Princeton University Press
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December 31 2004
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10.1515/9781400843589-007
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. xi
Contents
pp. xiii
List of Illustrations
pp. xv
Acknowledgements
pp. 1
Introduction. Slumming: Eros and Altruism in Victorian London
pp. 25
Chapter One. Workhouse Nights: Homelessness, Homosexuality, and Cross-Class Masquerades
pp. 88
Chapter Two. Dr. Barnardo’s Artistic Fictions: Photography, Sexuality, and the Ragged Child
pp. 140
Chapter Three. The American Girl in London: Gender, Journalism, and Social Investigation in the Late Victorian Metropolis
pp. 183
Chapter Four. The Politics and Erotics of Dirt: Cross-Class Sisterhood in the Slums
pp. 228
Chapter Five. The “New Man” in the Slums: Religion, Masculinity, and the Men’s Settlement House Movement
pp. 282
Conclusion
pp. 289
Manuscript Sources
pp. 293
Notes
pp. 379
Index
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