Her Husband was a Woman!: Women's Gender-Crossing in Modern British Popular Culture: Women's and Gender History
Autor Alison Oramen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2007
Her Husband was a Woman! exposes real-life case studies from the British tabloids of women who successfully passed as men in everyday life, perhaps marrying other women or fighting for their country. Oram revises assumptions about the history of modern gender and sexual identities, especially lesbianism and transsexuality.
This book provides a fascinating resource for researchers and students, grounding the concepts of gender performativity, lesbian and queer identities in a broadly-based survey of the historical evidence.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415400077
ISBN-10: 0415400074
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Women's and Gender History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415400074
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Women's and Gender History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction 1. Work and War: Masculinity, Gender Relations and the Passing Woman 2. Sexuality, Love and Marriage: The Gender-Crossing Woman as Female Husband 3. Gender-Crossing and Modern Sexualities: 1928–1939 4. 'The Sheik was a She!': The Gigolo and Cosmopolitanism in the 1930s 5. The 1930s 'Sex Change' Story: Medical Technology and Physical Transformation 6. 'Perverted Passions': Sexual Knowledge and Popular Culture 1940–1960. Epilogue
Recenzii
'This book really cheered me up. It is a strong scholarly work informed by a delicate and knowing substratum of expertise that informs the study with tender historical dexterity. Oram's analysis shows an historian at her best, someone who has laboured with recent history and found new material to which she provides broader insights, and in doing so has confronted and so redefined subcultural gender history, challenging the easy (or lazy) acceptance of dominant narratives and codes.' – Sally R. Munt, Times Higher Education
'This book really cheered me up. It is a strong scholarly work informed by a delicate and knowing substratum of expertise that informs the study with tender historical dexterity. Oram's analysis shows an historian at her best, someone who has laboured with recent history and found new material to which she provides broader insights, and in doing so has confronted and so redefined subcultural gender history, challenging the easy (or lazy) acceptance of dominant narratives and codes.' – Sally R. Munt, Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Sussex.
"Oram (gender stuides, Univ. of Northampton) offers a specialized look at women who cross-dressed and their treatment in the popular press between 1900 and 1960. She demonstrates a broad rangeof rationales for cross-dressing, including romantic longings for other women and the desire to increase both earnings and social freedom. ... Oram provides a succinct overview of existing debates overcross-dressing and sexuality, and aedds her won compelling interpretation. Book is valuable addition to the literature" -- CHOICE December 2008 Vol. 46 (R. A. Standish, San Joaquin Delta College)
‘is a rich and fascinating study’ ‘Both meticulously researched and highly readable, Her Husband Was a Woman! will undoubtedly prove invaluable to scholars and students alike.’ Rebecca Jennings, Women’s History Review (Vol.19: Issue 4) Sept 2010
'This book really cheered me up. It is a strong scholarly work informed by a delicate and knowing substratum of expertise that informs the study with tender historical dexterity. Oram's analysis shows an historian at her best, someone who has laboured with recent history and found new material to which she provides broader insights, and in doing so has confronted and so redefined subcultural gender history, challenging the easy (or lazy) acceptance of dominant narratives and codes.' – Sally R. Munt, Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Sussex.
"Oram (gender stuides, Univ. of Northampton) offers a specialized look at women who cross-dressed and their treatment in the popular press between 1900 and 1960. She demonstrates a broad rangeof rationales for cross-dressing, including romantic longings for other women and the desire to increase both earnings and social freedom. ... Oram provides a succinct overview of existing debates overcross-dressing and sexuality, and aedds her won compelling interpretation. Book is valuable addition to the literature" -- CHOICE December 2008 Vol. 46 (R. A. Standish, San Joaquin Delta College)
‘is a rich and fascinating study’ ‘Both meticulously researched and highly readable, Her Husband Was a Woman! will undoubtedly prove invaluable to scholars and students alike.’ Rebecca Jennings, Women’s History Review (Vol.19: Issue 4) Sept 2010
Descriere
Tracking the changing representation of female gender-crossing in the press, this text explores real-life case studies from the British tabloids of women who successfully passed as men in everyday life.