‘Base brat of reform’: the victimisation of mother and child

Alison Morgan
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A quarter of all casualties at Peterloo were women, even though they comprised only 12% of those present. This apparent victimisation of women by the Manchester Yeomanry Cavalry resulted in the widespread use of the motif of mother and child across a range of poems, other print media and cultural artefacts produced in response to Peterloo, leading to an intensification of impact rather than a dilution through repetition. The introduction traces the involvement of female reformers, particularly in the North West and their representation in graphic satire. Even though this section comprises only eight poems, the trope of woman and child as victims is present in many of the other poems in this collection as well as newspaper articles, graphic satire and other artefacts, resulting in a powerful discourse due to the sense of collectivity engendered by its repeated use. The introduction provides examples of how the representations of Peterloo depicted women and children, illustrating that the poems should be read alongside the caricatures of George Cruikshank and images printed on handkerchiefs, illustrated here by the work of John Slack, and pottery in order to fully understand the power and resonance of this single trope.
“改革的顽童”:母亲和孩子的受害者
在彼得卢的所有伤亡中,有四分之一是女性,尽管她们只占在场人员的12%。曼彻斯特约曼骑兵对女性的明显伤害导致母亲和孩子的主题在一系列诗歌、其他印刷媒体和文化文物中广泛使用,这些都是为了回应彼得卢,导致了影响的加强,而不是通过重复来稀释。引言追溯了女性改革者的参与,特别是在西北地区,以及她们在讽刺漫画中的表现。尽管这一部分只包括八首诗,但妇女和儿童作为受害者的比喻出现在该合集的许多其他诗歌中,以及报纸文章,图形讽刺和其他手工制品中,由于其反复使用而产生的集体意识,导致了强有力的话语。引言提供了彼得卢如何描绘妇女和儿童的例子,说明这些诗应该和乔治·克鲁克香克的漫画和印在手帕上的图像一起读,这里是约翰·斯莱克的作品,还有陶器为了充分理解这一单一比喻的力量和共鸣。
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