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The other Hogarth, William Hogarth (1697-1764), famous for his satiric representations of high and low life in eighteenth-century London, took as one of his central artistic themes the staging of otherness and difference. In a groundbreaking book, a group of international a, The other Hogarth has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The other Hogarth
  • Written by author Bernadette Fort and Angela Rosenthal
  • Published by Princeton, N.J. ; Princeton University Press, c2001., 2001/05/21
  • William Hogarth (1697-1764), famous for his satiric representations of high and low life in eighteenth-century London, took as one of his central artistic themes the staging of otherness and difference. In a groundbreaking book, a group of international a
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Acknowledgements vii

The Analysis of Difference by Bernadette Fort and Angela Rosenthal 3

Plates:

A Harlot's Progress 16

A Rake's Progress 22

Marriage A-la-mode 30

I. Crafting the Erotic Body

''A Wanton Kind of Chace'': Display as procurement in A Harlot's Progress and Its Reception by James Grantham Turner 38

The Flesh of Theory: The Erotics of Hogarth's Lines by Frederic Ogee 62

Professional Femininity in Hogarth's Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn by Christina Kiaer 76

II. The Anatomy of Difference

Spotting the Symptoms: Hogarthian Bodies as Sites of Semantic Ambiguity 102

Unfolding Gender: Women and the ''Secret'' Sign Language of Fans in Hogarth's Work by Angela Rosenthal 120

Manly Satire: William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress by Mark Hallett 142

''Nature Revers'd'': Satire and Homosexual Difference in Hogarth's London by Richard Meyer 162

III. Cultural Critique

The Fetish over the Fireplace: Disease as genius loci in Marriage A-la-Mode by David Solkin 176

Marriage in the French and English Manners: Hogarth and Abraham Bosse by Sarah Maza and Sean Shesgreen 192

An Un-Married Woman: Mary Edwards, William Hogarth, and a Case of Eighteenth-Century British Patronage by Nadia Tscherny 212

Hogarth's Working Women: Commerce and Consumption by Patricia Crown 224

Embodied Liberty: Why Hogarth's Caricature of John Wilkes Backfired by Amelia Rauser 240

IV. Race and Representation

''A Voluptuous Alliance between Africa and Europe?'': Hogarth's Africans by Davis Bindman 260

A Fashionable Marriage by Lubaina Himid 270

Lubaina Himid's A Fashionable Marriage: A Post-Colonial Hogarthian ''Dumb Show'' by Bernadette Fort 278

Works Cited 294

Contributors 311

Index 313

Photography Credits 320


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