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Citizen, Invert, Queer: Lesbianism and War in Early Twentieth-Century Britain

Autor Deborah Cohler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2010
In late nineteenth-century England, “mannish” women were considered socially deviant but not homosexual. A half-century later, such masculinity equaled lesbianism in the public imagination. How did this shift occur? Citizen, Invert, Queer illustrates that the equation of female masculinity with female homosexuality is a relatively recent phenomenon, a result of changes in national and racial as well as sexual discourses in early twentieth-century public culture.
 
Incorporating cultural histories of prewar women’s suffrage debates, British sexology, women’s work on the home front during World War I, and discussions of interwar literary representations of female homosexuality, Deborah Cohler maps the emergence of lesbian representations in relation to the decline of empire and the rise of eugenics in England. Cohler integrates discussions of the histories of male and female same-sex erotics in her readings of New Woman, representations of male and female suffragists, wartime trials of pacifist novelists and seditious artists, and the interwar infamy of novels such as Radclyffe Hall’s The Well of Loneliness and Virginia Woolf’s Orlando.
 
By examining the shifting intersections of nationalism and sexuality before, during, and after the Great War, this book illuminates profound transformations in our ideas about female homosexuality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780816649761
ISBN-10: 0816649766
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 5
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Deborah Cohler is associate professor of women and gender studies at San Francisco State University.

Cuprins

Introduction: Queer Nationalisms, 1. Imperialist Classifications: Sexology, Decadence, and New Women in the 1890s, 2. Public Women, Social Inversion: The Women’s Suffrage Debates, 3. “A More Splendid Citizenship”: Prewar Feminism, Eugenics, and Sex Radicals, 4. Around 1918: Gender Deviance, Wartime Nationalism, and Sexual Inversion on the Home Front, 5. Boy-Girls and Girl-Boys: Postwar Lesbian Literary Representations, Afterword: Drag King Dreams Deferred, Acknowledgments, Notes, Works Cited, Index