Visions of Filth
Deviancy and Social Control in the Novels of Galdós
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
228 pages
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© 2003
This book explores how notions of deviancy and social control are dramatized in the novels of the late nineteenth-century Spanish realist author Benito Pérez Galdós. Galdós’s treatment of prostitutes, alcoholics, beggars and vagrants is studied within the context of the socio-cultural and medical debates circulating during the period. Drawing on Foucault’s very specific conceptualization of the idea of control through discourses, the book analyzes how Galdós’s novels interacted with contemporary debates on poverty and deviancy – notably, discourses on hygiene, domesticity and philanthropy. It is proposed that Galdós’s view of marginal social groups was much more open-minded, shrewd and liberal than the often inflexible pronouncements made by contemporary professional voices.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Miasmas of Poverty: The Lower Classes in 'Una Visita al Cuarto Estado'
2. The Control of Prostitution
—Regulating Deviant Femininity: The Role of Philanthropy
—Filth, Drains and Foul Odours in Fortunata y Jacinta and Nazarín: The Discourse on Public Hygiene
—The Panoptic Strategy in the Convent of Las Micaelas
—Fighting Filth beyond the Walls of Las Micaelas
3. The Drink Problem
—Drink and Social Stability: Discourses of Power in Fortunata y Jacinta
—Drink and Degeneration in Angel Guerra
4. The New Poor: Changing Attitudes to Poverty, Mendicity and Vagrancy
—The Deserving and Undeserving Poor in Angel Guerra
—Nazarín's Challenge: Begging and Indiscriminate Charity
—Halma: The Undeserving Poor Reconsidered
—Misericordia: Old and New Attitudes to Mendicity
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. The Miasmas of Poverty: The Lower Classes in 'Una Visita al Cuarto Estado'
2. The Control of Prostitution
—Regulating Deviant Femininity: The Role of Philanthropy
—Filth, Drains and Foul Odours in Fortunata y Jacinta and Nazarín: The Discourse on Public Hygiene
—The Panoptic Strategy in the Convent of Las Micaelas
—Fighting Filth beyond the Walls of Las Micaelas
3. The Drink Problem
—Drink and Social Stability: Discourses of Power in Fortunata y Jacinta
—Drink and Degeneration in Angel Guerra
4. The New Poor: Changing Attitudes to Poverty, Mendicity and Vagrancy
—The Deserving and Undeserving Poor in Angel Guerra
—Nazarín's Challenge: Begging and Indiscriminate Charity
—Halma: The Undeserving Poor Reconsidered
—Misericordia: Old and New Attitudes to Mendicity
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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