Female Cycling and the Discourse of Moral Panic in Late Victorian Britain

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
B. Kiersnowska
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Abstract

This article discusses the role of cycling in women’s emancipation in late Victorian Britain and explores the attitudes of the middle-class public to women’s pursuit of this recreational activity. The unique combination of healthy physical exercise, unrestrained mobility and sporting excitement that the bicycle offered elevated cycling into one of the epoch’s most popular leisure activities. For women, the bicycle became an important instrument to break away from the constraints of the androcentric paternalistic culture that stereotyped them and cast them in the passive role of the angel in the house . The immense popularity of bicycling with middle- and upper-class women and the inevitable changes in patterns of female leisure, clothing and normative behaviour it involved, caused strong reaction from the bourgeois establishment. An analysis of opinions published in the British press at the time reveals a discourse marked by anxiety that cycling might become an avenue for women to claim more independence for themselves and even subvert the established social framework based on power relations and a clear delineation of gender roles. Keywords: women; cycling; late Victorian period; gender roles; press; prejudice
维多利亚晚期英国女性骑行与道德恐慌话语
本文探讨了自行车运动在维多利亚晚期英国妇女解放运动中的作用,并探讨了中产阶级公众对妇女追求这项娱乐活动的态度。自行车独特地结合了健康的体育锻炼,不受限制的机动性和运动兴奋,将自行车提升为时代最受欢迎的休闲活动之一。对于女性来说,自行车成为了一种重要的工具,使她们摆脱了以男性为中心的家长式文化的束缚,这种文化把她们定型为家中被动的天使。骑自行车在中产阶级和上流社会的女性中非常流行,而且它所涉及的女性休闲、服装和规范行为模式不可避免地发生了变化,这引起了资产阶级建制派的强烈反应。对当时英国媒体发表的观点进行分析,可以发现一种以焦虑为特征的话语,即骑自行车可能成为女性争取更多独立的途径,甚至颠覆基于权力关系和性别角色明确界定的既定社会框架。关键词:女性;骑自行车;维多利亚晚期;性别角色;出版社;偏见
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