Barbara Johnson’s Album: Material Literacy and Consumer Practice, 1746-1823

Dyer, Serena (2019) Barbara Johnson’s Album: Material Literacy and Consumer Practice, 1746-1823. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 42 (3). pp. 263-282. ISSN 1754-0208
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This article examines Barbara Johnson’s Album, a prolific record of the dress consumption of a Reverend’s daughter. The Album contains over one-hundred samples of dress fabrics acquired by Johnson between the ages of eight and eighty-five. Interrogated alongside the Johnson family correspondence, and didactic tools produced by Johnson’s mother, this article argues that the Album acted as a material form of account book: conceived as a moral, financial, and material regulator. Considered within the emerging framework of material knowledge and consumer skill, the Album provides important evidence of how consumers maintained and developed their material literacy.


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