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Maletofemale Crossdressing In Early Modern English Literature Gender Performance And Queer Relations Simone Chess

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Maletofemale Crossdressing In Early Modern English Literature Gender Performance And Queer Relations Simone Chess
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Simone Chess
ISBN: 9780367210472, 9781138951211, 0367210479, 1138951218
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Maletofemale Crossdressing In Early Modern English Literature Gender Performance And Queer Relations Simone Chess by Simone Chess 9780367210472, 9781138951211, 0367210479, 1138951218 instant download after payment.

This volume examines and theorizes the oft-ignored phenomenon of male-to-female (MTF) crossdressing in early modern drama, prose, and poetry, inviting MTF crossdressing episodes to take a fuller place alongside instances of female-to-male crossdressing and boy actors’ crossdressing, which have long held the spotlight in early modern gender studies. The author argues that MTF crossdressing episodes are especially rich sources for socially-oriented readings of queer gender—that crossdressers’ genders are constructed and represented in relation to romantic partners, communities, and broader social structures like marriage, economy, and sexuality. Further, she argues that these relational representations show that the crossdresser and his/her allies often benefit financially, socially, and erotically from his/her queer gender presentation, a corrective to the dominant idea that queer gender has always been associated with shame, containment, and correction. By attending to these relational and beneficial representations of MTF crossdressers in early modern literature, the volume helps to make a larger space for queer, genderqueer, male-bodied and queer-feminine representations in our conversations about early modern gender and sexuality.

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