Slumming
Discover the intriguing world of social exploration in "Slumming" by Seth Koven, published by Princeton University Press in 2006. This insightful paperback spans 424 pages and dives deep into the phenomenon of slumming—a practice where the affluent ventured into impoverished neighborhoods. Koven artfully portrays the lives of these practitioners, examining who they were, their motivations, and the profound impacts this experience had on their lives. Through meticulous research, the book reveals how slumming influenced Victorian and twentieth-century perceptions of poverty, social welfare, gender dynamics, and sexuality. Ideal for readers interested in British and Irish history, sociology, and gender studies, "Slumming" offers a compelling exploration of class and identity in urban society. Join Seth Koven on a journey through time to understand the complex interplay of social classes and the enduring legacy of slumming in cultural discourse.