Undressed Toronto

Undressed Toronto
Author: Dale Barbour
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887559514

Undressed Toronto looks at the life of the swimming hole and considers how Toronto turned boys skinny dipping into comforting anti-modernist folk figures. By digging into the vibrant social life of these spaces, Barbour challenges narratives that pollution and industrialization in the nineteenth century destroyed the relationship between Torontonians and their rivers and waterfront. Instead, we find that these areas were co-opted and transformed into recreation spaces: often with the acceptance of indulgent city officials. While we take the beach for granted today, it was a novel form of public space in the nineteenth century and Torontonians had to decide how it would work in their city. To create a public beach, bathing needed to be transformed from the predominantly nude male privilege that it had been in the mid-nineteenth century into an activity that women and men could participate in together. That transformation required negotiating and establishing rules for how people would dress and behave when they bathed and setting aside or creating distinct environments for bathing. Undressed Toronto challenges assumptions about class, the urban environment, and the presentation of the naked body. It explores anxieties about modernity and masculinity and the weight of nostalgia in public perceptions and municipal regulation of public bathing in five Toronto environments that showcase distinct moments in the transition from vernacular bathing to the public beach: the city’s central waterfront, Toronto Island, the Don River, the Humber River, and Sunnyside Beach on Toronto’s western shoreline.

The Raft

The Raft
Author: Elizabeth McFadyen Riley
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 169
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1039137040

Lizzie and her friends are about to embark on an unforgettable summer adventure. On the very last week of the summer in 1953, Lizzie and her friends make an exciting discovery on the beach behind her cottage: there was a huge, stump of a tree washed onto shore by a late summer storm! They name their discovery The Raft. They can't wait to spend a wild week of fun adventures on the lake—but only if they can keep their new-found treasure a secret from prying eyes and from their parents. When some bigger kids spy Lizzie and her friends showing off on the Raft, they decide to steel it for themselves. But that’s nothing compared to the danger that awaits them near the old lighthouse! Together, the four friends are in for the summer of their lives ... but will they make it back to school in one piece?

The Feminine Ideal

The Feminine Ideal
Author: Marianne Thesander
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1997
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781861890047

Why, at a time when women's liberation was gaining force and momentum, did the corset become more cinched and restricting than at any time during the entire preceding century? Why was bra burning a political statement for the feminists of the 1970s? How far is the harnessed and restricted female form an outward symbol of Victorian and middle-class ideas of discipline and self-control? In what ways are women forced to conform to a "feminine ideal"? In The Feminine Ideal, Marianne Thesander examines the significance of the female body, beauty and culture. She shows how the female body is constantly being changed, and by various sometimes punishing means made to fit in with current feminine physical ideals. The use of corsets, bras, make-up, cosmetics and body decoration either emphasizes or plays down specific aspects of the female form. Marianne Thesander considers: sin and virtue; the forbidden, the concealed, the alluring body; woman as object, fetish and erotic sign. With extensive use of illustrative material, she examines the fashion history of underwear from the eighteenth century to the present day, exploring the significance of changing 'models' of the feminine."

The Miniaturists

The Miniaturists
Author: Barbara Browning
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1478023546

In The Miniaturists Barbara Browning explores her attraction to tininess and the stories of those who share it. Interweaving autobiography with research on unexpected topics and letting her voracious curiosity guide her, Browning offers a series of charming short essays that plumb what it means to ponder the minuscule. She is as entranced by early twentieth-century entomologist William Morton Wheeler, who imagined corresponding with termites, as she is by Frances Glessner Lee, the “mother of forensic science,” who built intricate dollhouses to solve crimes. Whether examining Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the Schoenhut toy piano dynasty, portrait miniatures, diminutive handwriting, or Jonathan Swift’s and Lewis Carroll’s preoccupation with tiny people, Browning shows how a preoccupation with all things tiny can belie an attempt to grasp vast---even cosmic---realities.

Bathing in Public in the Roman World

Bathing in Public in the Roman World
Author: Garrett G. Fagan
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2002
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780472088652

An uninhibited glance into the extensive baths of Rome

Bathing Ugly

Bathing Ugly
Author: Rebecca Busselle
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1991-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780440209218

Chosen to compete in the camp's bathing ugly contest because of her weight, Betsy decides to push the idea to its limit and force the campers to rethink their ideas about the importance of outward appearance.