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The Diary of a Nobody
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Mindmap of A. James Hammerton's Pooterism or Partnership? Marriage and Masculine Identity in the Lower Middle Class, 1870-1920
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the diary of a nobody
victorian literature
english literature
george & weddon grossmith
pooterism
marriage
masculine identity
lower middle class
literature
victorian literature
domestic space
undergraduate degree
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The Diary of a Nobody
Portrayal of suburban life and values
Marriage
lower middle class husband's eager commitment to domesticity and marital harmony
tensions in the Pooter marriage
emblematic of wider insecurities
matrimonial agency scandals
marrying above themselves
"overnight transition on Lupin's wedding day from raffish cad to genteel and deferential suburban husband"
falling standards
"Is Marriage a Failure?" Debate in 1888
domestic issues attracted lower middle class
sexual antagonism
Crosland
companionate marriage
a matter of public performance in the ubran landscape
located firmly in the urban private sphere
sharing mutual anxieties
linked with men's weakness and self doubt
lower-middle class
instabilities of lower-middle class private life
still awaits its gender historians
profiles varied dramatically between socially heterogenous inner regions like Hackney and more genteel outer suburbs
most of the early work on the lower middle class focused on the public world
imitating the upper-middle class
"butt of scorn and criticism from both the agents and advocates of modernity"
cult of respectability
snobbery, conformity, narrowness
deeper national malaise
trying to exclude themselves from working class
parental dignity
family pride
obsession with contamination by the "commonness" of the lowest classes
mark of parent's flexibility if they allowed their children to associate with families of lower classes
status conscious
at odds with heavy-handed satirical images
struggling to attain a realistic level of decency
"sharp analysis of social insecurity"
Family Relations
focus on men's presence in the home
men's close relationship to domesticity
weakness in lower middle-class
never criticised in working class
equated with effeminacy
falling birth rate
decline in family size in white collar families from last quarter of the 19th century
lower middle class among those with the lowest family size by 1911
growing culture of abstinence
silence in autobiographies about this
restricting births in the interests of family economy and wife's health
male sexual disfunction
turning to birth control or late marriage instead of social reform
men look to male companionship at work
women working
domestic partnership
didn't always mean domestic harmony
compromise
required fraught negotiations
desperate to collaborate on spacing
rarely unmitigated matriarchal rule
satirical exaggerations
tension-ridden togetherness
isolating intimacy
lifelong sentimental attachment to parents or resentment and rebellion
Religion
scrutiny of social values
degraded to a series of social functions
church characterised the family dynamics
attack on suburbia, attack on lower middle class men and women
1905 book The Suburbans
attacks suburban clerks
suburban vulgarity
decline in English civilization
mediorcre consumer goods
degraded architecture
declining artistic culture
falling standards of marriage
blaming women for suburban men's weakness
representing suburbanism as the root cause of degeneration of English national character and manly citizenship
HUmour
mocking mixed with sympathy
laughing at Pooter
desperate to be thought of as a "somebody"
diary as form of satire
satirising the Victorian "very important' diary
satirising Victorian trends
cycling
sentimental image of Victorian family
spiritualism
the aesthetic movement
the class system
"The cruel banter hints as the penchant of the middle class for putting pretentious Pooters in their place."
Charles Pooter
transparent claim to genility, independence and mastery
struggling suburban bank clerk
metaphor for lower-middle-class pretension, weakness and diminished masculinity
false authority
private
"I am the master of this house."
never challenged
public
Pooterism
"the dependent weakness and inflated social pretension of white-collar workers"
constructed in the workplace
expressed at home
1880s
problems of the railway suburb
rise of large corporation
instability of white collar employment
shift to mass retailing
changing leisure environments
evolultion of lower-middle class caricature
focused on married men
relies on their supposed behaviour in the home
staid/sexually emasculated
not new
shift in satire away from earlier model of conugal lower middle class masculinity
attempt to mark out an autonomous lower middle-class identity
nervous resentment of class mockery
heterosexual conformity
embodied contradictions at the heart of private sphere's relationship to modernity
devoted husband
enthusiastically domesticated
"enthusiastic but bungling attempts as Mr Fixit"
bath and red paint incident
Form
Diary
satire
Barry Pain's The Eliza Books
Pooterlike pomposity and unworldliness
extreme caricatures of masculine weakness
domestic life
men's autobiographical representations
autobiography reveals satire as exagerrated or simplified
Gender Identity
Dina Copelman
"brought a long overdue gender perspective to lower middle class identity, especially that of single women"
Male
domestically centered masculine identity
domestic sphere was constructed as an important site of identity formation for men
potential conflict
gender inversion
figure of the feminized masculinity
compromised masculinity
attack on suburbia
anxieties about national decline
move away from imperial masculinity
associations of white collar men with the enthusiasms of imperialism
youth
commitment to domesticity
mocked yet became the more universal model for 20th century family life
male weakness
control of women in the suburban home
in the workplace
in the household
replicated in the bedroom
highlighted by lack of independence and authority
"black coated" husbands
"bow, bow, ye lower middle-classes"
feminization of the male white-collar worker
young bachelor clerk
alternative male role
flamboyant American businessman, Hardfur Huttle
socially and sexually disruptive white collar youth
unmarried youth regarded as brawling, drunkenness, sexual experiment and misogyny
Lupin
rebellious
shocks his father with disorderly social life
overnight transition on his wedding day
in stark contrast with Pooter
dangerous
early Victorian portrayal of the married feckless petit bourgeois merchant
Douglas Jerrold's 'Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures'
celebrated men's deft resistance to their wives nagging
appeals to material ostentation and domestic duty
in favour of a homosocial world of drinking and masonic companionship
men of limited means, limited vision, and limited faith
wide variety of lower middle class men are not represented in satire
Female
work
clerical work being defined in liberating ways for lower middle class woman
employed and educated
blamed for suburban men's weakness
women's pretensions enslaved their husbands
gender revolution
control of the domestic sphere
inverting natural gender hierarchy
female domestic rule
"vices"
uncontrollable consumerism
rise of the department store
female activity
urban woman's site of pleasure
alarming propensity to practice birth control
leaving sexually emasculate hubsand "out of the picture:
Rita Felski
"the feminization of modernity is ... largely synonymous with its demonization
"unnatural and catastrophic inversion of gender order"
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