2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00048-020-00290-4
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Ein weiteres Kleid – Zur Wissensgeschichte häuslich-textiler Umgebungen im 19. Jahrhundert

Abstract: ZusammenfassungIn diesem Artikel wird untersucht, inwiefern Textilien in den einrichtungstheoretischen, medizinisch-hygienischen und literarischen Auseinandersetzungen mit dem Wohnen im 19. Jahrhundert als funktionale Umgebungen des Lebendigen entworfen werden. Damit sind zugleich geschlechtliche Zuschreibungen verbunden, die die Frau als Verantwortliche für die Regulierung dieser textilen Umgebungen ausmachen. Während es so einerseits zu einer naturalisierenden und mechanisierenden Überblendung von Frau und W… Show more

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“…In addition to an understanding of the milieu in the nascent field of ecology, the milieu of human beings was also described in the second half of the nineteenth century as a “spiritual environment” and as “surrounding cultural conditions” (9). With regard to the (social) milieu and the significance of the home as “the object of continuous work by its inhabitant to fashion it as a space of self-representation, and in its function as an environment that, in turn, refashions that inhabitant” see Jürjens (2020), 16; and for an overview from a gender historical perspective, see the introduction to the NTM issue edited by Schmidt and Malich (2020).…”
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“…In addition to an understanding of the milieu in the nascent field of ecology, the milieu of human beings was also described in the second half of the nineteenth century as a “spiritual environment” and as “surrounding cultural conditions” (9). With regard to the (social) milieu and the significance of the home as “the object of continuous work by its inhabitant to fashion it as a space of self-representation, and in its function as an environment that, in turn, refashions that inhabitant” see Jürjens (2020), 16; and for an overview from a gender historical perspective, see the introduction to the NTM issue edited by Schmidt and Malich (2020).…”
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confidence: 99%