Tag: Immorality

At the Margins of Victorian Britain Politics, Immorality and Britishness in the Nineteenth Century


Free Download Dennis Grube, "At the Margins of Victorian Britain: Politics, Immorality and Britishness in the Nineteenth Century"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1350160210, 1780763441 | EPUB | pages: 234 | 0.7 mb
Victorian Britain, at the head of the vast British Empire, was the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world, yet not all Britons were seen as possessing the characteristics that defined what it actually meant to be ‘British.’ At the Margins of Victorian Britain focuses on the political means of policing unwanted ‘others’ in Victorian society: the Irish, Catholics and Jews, atheists, prostitutes and homosexuals. In this groundbreaking study, Dennis Grube details the laws and conventions that were legally and culturally enforced in order to bar these ‘others’ from gaining power and influence in Victorian Britain. Utilising a wide-ranging analysis, the book focuses on key case studies including the anti-Semitism implicit in Lord Rothschild’s barring from the House of Commons, the fine line between accepted male love and companionship and homosexuality, culminating in the Oscar Wilde trials of the 1890s, and how laws against disease were used to police prostitutes and correct moral vices. As Jews, Roman Catholics and atheists were brought into a genuine sense of partnership in the British constitution by being allowed to seek election to Parliament, homosexuals, prostitutes and the allegedly innately criminal Irish found themselves further and more vehemently displaced as the nineteenth century progressed. ‘Otherness’ stopped being a religious question and instead became a moral one. That fundamental shift marks the moment that ‘Britishness’ became a values-based question.This will be essential reading for those working in the fields of Victorian studies, social and cultural history and constitutional identity.

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Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction


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English | ISBN: 1793639191 | 2021 | 276 pages | EPUB | 822 KB
It is commonplace for fictional content to depict immoral activities: the kidnapping of a politician, for example, or the elaborate theft of a national treasure, or perhaps the gruesome proclivities of a sadistic murderer. These and similar depictions can be found across a range of media, and in varying degrees of detail and realism. Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction examines potential conditions for transforming fictional immorality into immoral fiction, in order to establish what makes a depiction of fictional immorality and/or one’s engagement with it immoral. To achieve this aim, Garry Young analyzes fictional content, its meaning, one’s motivation for engaging with it, and the medium in which the fiction is presented (such as film, literature, theatre, video games) using philosophical inquiry. The end result is a systematic examination of fictional immorality, which contributes toward debates on the morality of depicting and engaging with fictional immorality, as well as the reach of censorship and other forms of prohibition, especially when the act depicted is of the kind that would be most egregious if carried out in reality.

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The Politics of Immorality in Ancient Rome


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English | 2002 | ISBN: 0521893895 | 244 Pages | PDF | 7.3 MB
This book addresses the question not how immoral the ancient Romans were but why the literature they produced is so preoccupied with immorality.

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