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"Traditionally, historic women have been seen as bound by social conventions, unable to travel unless accompanied and limited in their ability to do what they want when they want. But thousands of women broke those rules, put on banned clothing and travelled, worked and even lived whole lives as men. As access to novels and newspapers increased in the nineteenth century so did the number of women defying Biblical and social restrictions. They copied each other's motives and excuses and moved into the world of men. Most were working-class women who either needed to or wanted to, break away from constricted lives; women who wanted to watch a hanging or visit a museum, to see family or escape domestic abuse, some wanted to earn a decent living when women's wages could not keep a family. The reasons were myriad. Some were quickly arrested and put on display in court, hoping to deter other women from such shameful behaviour, but many more got away with it.For the first time, A History of Women in Men's Clothes looks at those thousands of individuals who broke conventions in the only way they could, by disguising themselves either for a brief moment or a whole life.Daring and bold, this is the story of the women who defied social convention to live their lives as they chose, from simply wanting more independence to move and live freely, to transgender and homosexual women cross-dressing to express themselves, this is women's fight to wear trousers."
Male impersonators --- Cross-dressing --- Women --- History. --- Social conditions
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"Charlene (aka Charlie) Bader is one of society's least understood people - a heterosexual cross-dressing man. It's the 1930s in Texas when Charlie comes of age with urges he has struggled with since childhood and does not understand. After his new bride finds him wearing her own sexy lingerie and leaves him in disgust, he tries to move on. His efforts lead him to Chicago, where he stumbles on a community of cross-dressers and begins to attend their secret soirees. When Pearl Harbor is bombed, he volunteers for the army, serving as a dentist and trying once again to leave his obsession with soft clothes behind. Instead, his wartime experiences combined with the Army's faulty record-keeping lead to his reappearance in the small town of Heaven, Indiana, as Charlene. There, Charlene opens a beauty shop where Heaven's women safely share their stories and secrets as she shampoos, clips, curls, and combs their hair. Charlene deftly manages to keep her own story hidden and her sexual desires quiet until she falls in love with a female customer and her life begins to change."--
Gender identity --- Cross-dressing --- Crossdressing --- Eonism --- Transvestism --- Paraphilias --- Chinese --- Fathers and sons --- Ethnology
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Is gender learned or innate? This controversial play asks the question: what happens if you raise a boy to sew and behave as a girl, and raise his sister to fight as a soldier? For the first time ever, Guillén de Castro's La fuerza de la costumbre ('The Force of Habit') will be available to English and Spanish audiences with a performance-tested translation on facing pages. Castro's plot is unique in that, unlike other cross dressing plays, the children do not traverse gender boundaries by choice; instead complications arising from their parents' problematic marriage dictate the gender they should perform. This new Spanish edition (the first since 1927) and performance-tested English translation will begin a new discussion of this understudied work and its implications among Hispanists, comparatists, performance theorists, and gender scholars. The critical apparatus includes a biography of the author, textual history, editorial methodology, metrical analysis, bibliography and notes on the text. Machit's introductory essay, 'Bad Habits: Gender Made and Remade in La fuerza de la costumbre' aims to contextualize and investigate the most salient questions raised by Castro's gender-bending play.
Sex role --- Sex role. --- cross-dressing --- Spanish Golden Age --- translation --- gender --- comedia
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Cross-dressing. --- Gender identity. --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Transvestism --- Crossdressing --- Eonism --- Psychosexual disorders --- Paraphilias --- Gender dysphoria
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The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender awarded this work the Prize for the Best Translated Edition of a Work on Women and Gender, 2018.Valerie Hegstrom and Catherine Larson have created an annotated new edition and first-ever translation of Ângela de Azevedo's vibrant comedy, El muerto disimulado / Presumed Dead, to promote the recuperation of early modern plays authored by women. The book contains a comprehensive introduction that describes Spanish theater in its Golden Age, what is known of the author's life and times, contemporary stagings, and an extensive analysis of the text.Although the playwright penned her work in Spanish, the Portuguese Azevedo set the action in Lisbon, creating in the process an abundance of multicultural allusions that enrich the text's baroque quality. The story unfolds as a cross between a jilted-lover scenario and a whodunit murder mystery. A woman laments her departed lover, a sister cross-dresses to avenge her murdered brother, a man duels with his cousin over lost honor, and before long, the dead man turns up as a ghost, or a bar maid, or a female peddler. Questions about identity abound in the witty El muerto disimulado / Presumed Dead. The transnational nature of this clever comedy complicates meanings, often producing bilingual wordplay that underscores the self-conscious, gender-bending, ludic character of the play and of theater in general. Azevedo highlights her ability to cross linguistic and geographic borders in the early modern period, as she simultaneously works within and offers a challenge to the dominant tradition of the Spanish Comedia.
Spanish drama (Comedy) --- History and criticism. --- performance --- gender and theatre --- El muerto disimulado --- murder mystery --- cross-dressing --- golden age --- early modern women playwrights --- Presumed Dead --- comedy --- Ângela de Azevedo --- spanish theatre --- Golden Age comedy --- Iberian drama --- portuguese --- game-playing
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Hopeless Love uncovers the diffusion of queer female desire in Italian literature and promotes a better understanding of sexuality in medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Lesbianism in literature. --- Desire in literature. --- Transvestism in literature. --- Italian literature --- Transvestism in literature --- History and criticism. --- Boiardo, Matteo Maria, --- Ariosto, Lodovico, --- Boiardo, Mattheo Maria, --- Bojardo, Matteo Maria, --- Boyardo, Matteo Maria, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Cross-dressing in literature. --- Gender nonconformity --- In literature. --- Gender variance (Gender nonconformity) --- Genderqueer --- Non-binary gender --- TGNC (Transgender and gender nonconformity) --- Transgenderism --- Gender expression --- Gender identity
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Examine the cultural and political implications of male-to-female gender performance! The Drag Queen Anthology: The Absolutely Fabulous but Flawlessly Customary World of Female Impersonators examines the phenomena of male-to-female gender performance and the people who live it. This provocative collection of original essays explores the possibilities, limitations, ironies, and controversies surrounding men who perform as women to an audience that knows the truth but celebrates the illusion. The book's contributors call on extensive backgrounds in sociology, anthropology, theater, literature.
Transvestism. --- Transvestites. --- Female impersonators. --- Crossdressers --- Femmiphilliacs --- Transvestites --- Persons --- Cross-dressers (Female impersonators) --- Crossdressers (Female impersonators) --- Drag queens --- Impersonators, Female --- Impersonators of women --- Queens, Drag --- Actors --- Transvestism --- Crossdressing --- Eonism --- Psychosexual disorders --- Paraphilias --- Drag queens. --- Drag performance. --- Cross-dressing --- Cross-dressers --- Drag kinging (Performing arts) --- Drag queening (Performing arts) --- Performing arts --- Entertainers
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Americans have long cherished romantic images of the frontier and its colorful cast of characters, where the cowboys are always rugged and the ladies always fragile. But in this book, Peter Boag opens an extraordinary window onto the real Old West. Delving into countless primary sources and surveying sexological and literary sources, Boag paints a vivid picture of a West where cross-dressing-for both men and women-was pervasive, and where easterners as well as Mexicans and even Indians could redefine their gender and sexual identities. Boag asks, why has this history been forgotten and erased? Citing a cultural moment at the turn of the twentieth century-when the frontier ended, the United States entered the modern era, and homosexuality was created as a category-Boag shows how the American people, and thus the American nation, were bequeathed an unambiguous heterosexual identity.
Gender-nonconforming people --- Gender identity --- Homosexuality --- History --- american history. --- american indians. --- american west. --- cross dressing. --- easterners. --- frontier life. --- gender and sexuality. --- gender identities. --- gender studies. --- historians. --- historical. --- homosexuality. --- literary history. --- mexicans. --- native americans. --- nonfiction. --- old west culture. --- old west. --- psychology of sexuality. --- queer studies. --- romantic history. --- romantic images. --- sexological perspective. --- sexual identities. --- united states. --- us history. --- western frontier.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Children's literature --- Children --- Masculinity in literature --- Young adult literature --- Young adults --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Books and reading for children --- Reading interests of children --- History and criticism --- Books and reading --- Masculinity in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Books and reading. --- Developmental psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Drawing --- Film --- Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Thematology --- Psychological study of literature --- gender --- jeugdliteratuur --- Movies --- Gender --- Homosexuality --- Images of men --- Masculinity --- Stereotypes --- Cross-dressing --- Book
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Working Girls offers a series of case-studies designed to provide a feminist investigation of the thematic concerns and discursive formations of the contemporary Hollywood cinema.
Women in motion pictures. --- Women in the motion picture industry. --- Motion picture industry --- Motion pictures --- Philosophy. --- Virtual reality. --- Human body (Philosophy) --- Body, Human (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Environments, Virtual --- Virtual environments --- Virtual worlds --- Computer simulation --- Reality --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Developmental psychology --- Social stratification --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology --- Film --- Women in motion pictures --- Women in the motion picture industry --- Movies --- Gender --- Humour --- Sexuality --- Social class --- Cross-dressing --- Friendships --- Images of women --- Féminité --- Actors --- Book
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