LGBT Victorians explores Victorian thought around gender and sexual identity to examine how Victorians considered these identity categories to have produced and shaped each other, highlighting a range of individuals including Anne Lister, the defendants in the 1870s "Fanny and Stella" trial, Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs, and John Addington Symonds.
LGBT Victorians explores Victorian thought around gender and sexual identity to examine how Victorians considered these identity categories to have produced and shaped each other, highlighting a range of individuals including Anne Lister, the defendants in the 1870s "Fanny and Stella" trial, Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs, and John Addington Symonds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Joyce holds a BA and MA from the University of Sussex and a PhD from the University of Buffalo. He is a Professor of English at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, where he teaches Victorian and modernist literature from Britain and Ireland and LGBTQI+ Studies.
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* Introduction * PART ONE: COALESCING CONCEPTS * 1: On or About 1820: Modalities of Lesbian Emergence * 2: Ulrichs' Riddles * PART TWO: VICTORIAN SEXOLOGY AND THE PROBLEM OF EFFEMINACY * 3: John Addington Symonds and the Problems of Ethical Homosexuality * 4: Towards an Intermediate Sex: Edward Carpenter's Queer Palimpsests * PART THREE: GAY MEN/TRANS WOMEN * 5: Two Women Walk into a Theater Restroom: The Trial of Fanny and Stella * 6: Bodies in Transition: Trans-Curiosity in Late-Victorian Pornography * Coda: "And I? May I Say Nothing, My Lord?"
* Introduction * PART ONE: COALESCING CONCEPTS * 1: On or About 1820: Modalities of Lesbian Emergence * 2: Ulrichs' Riddles * PART TWO: VICTORIAN SEXOLOGY AND THE PROBLEM OF EFFEMINACY * 3: John Addington Symonds and the Problems of Ethical Homosexuality * 4: Towards an Intermediate Sex: Edward Carpenter's Queer Palimpsests * PART THREE: GAY MEN/TRANS WOMEN * 5: Two Women Walk into a Theater Restroom: The Trial of Fanny and Stella * 6: Bodies in Transition: Trans-Curiosity in Late-Victorian Pornography * Coda: "And I? May I Say Nothing, My Lord?"
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