The_Artist_and_Journal_of_Home_Culture

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The Artist and Journal of Home Culture

Academic journal


The Artist and Journal of Home Culture, also The Artist, was a monthly art and design journal published in London by Archibald Constable & Co. from 1880 to 1902.[1] From 1881 to 1894 the full title was The Artist and Journal of Home Culture. From 1896 the full title became The Artist: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Arts, Crafts and Industries. An American edition was published in New York by Truslove, Hanson & Comba.

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Under the editorship of Charles Kains Jackson, 188894, The Artist and Journal of Home Culture contained a notable undercurrent of homoeroticism and had some importance in the homosexual subculture without being so overt as to alienate its mainstream readership.[2][3] Described by scholar Thomas Waugh as a "closet pedophile" publication, it featured Uranian poetry and photographs of boys by Wilhelm von Gloeden.[4]

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  1. Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (gen. eds.) (2009). "THE ARTIST AND JOURNAL OF HOME CULTURE". Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism. Ghent: Academia Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-9038213408.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Matt Cook, London and the Culture of Homosexuality, 18851914 (Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 127.
  3. Laurel Brake, "'Gay Discourse' and The Artist and Journal of Home Culture", in Nineteenth-Century Media and the Construction of Identities, edited by Laurel Brake, Bill Bell and David Finkelstein (Palgrave, 2000), pp. 27194.
  4. Waugh, Thomas (1996). Hard to Imagine: Gay Male Eroticism in Photography and Film from Their Beginnings to Stonewall. Columbia University Press. pp. 81–82. ISBN 0-231-09998-3.
  5. "CROWDY, Wallace Lowe". Who's Who. 59: 419. 1907.

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