Orphan texts

Orphan texts
Author: Laura Peters
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1526130599

In one of the first studies of its kind, Orphan texts seeks to insert the orphan, and the problems its existence poses, in the larger critical areas of the family and childhood in Victorian culture. In doing so, Laura Peters considers certain canonical texts alongside lesser known works from popular culture in order to establish the context in which discourses of orphanhood operated. The study argues that the prevalence of the orphan figure can be explained by considering the family. The family and all it came to represent – legitimacy, race and national belonging – was in crisis. In order to reaffirm itself the family needed a scapegoat: it found one in the orphan figure. As one who embodied the loss of the family, the orphan figure came to represent a dangerous threat to the family; and the family reaffirmed itself through the expulsion of this threatening difference. Orphan texts will be of interest to final year undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and those interested in the areas of Victorian literature, Victorian studies, postcolonial studies, history and popular culture.

Children Under Institutional Care: 1923

Children Under Institutional Care: 1923
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1927
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

This is the fifth federal census of institutions for children, such a census having been taken for the first time in 1880.

Fifteen

Fifteen
Author: Jennie Maria (Drinkwater) "Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin Conklin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN: