Trans historical : gender plurality before the modern /
"Trans Historical illuminates the plurality of trans and gendered experiences that flourished in medieval and early modern Greece, Turkey, Poland, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, North America, and England; expands our understanding of trans pasts; and documents lives that refused or exceeded ca...
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Language: | English |
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Ithaca, New York :
Cornell University Press,
2021.
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctv1h0p5ng |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction. The benefits of being trans historical / Anna Kłosowska, Greta LaFleur, and Masha Raskolnikov
- Mapping the borders of sex / Leah DeVun
- Elenx de Cèspedes : indeterminate genders in the Spanish Inquisition / Igor H. De Souza
- The case of Marin le Marcis / Kathleen Perry Long
- The transgender turn : Eleanor Rykener speaks back / M. W. Bychowski
- Wojciech of Poznań and the trans archive, Poland 1550-1561 / Anna Kłosowska
- Recognizing Wilgefortis / Robert Mills
- Performing and desiring gender variance in the Ottoman Empire / Abdulhamit Arvas
- Without magic or miracle : the romance of silence and the prehistory of genderqueerness / Masha Raskolnikov
- Transgender translation, humanism, and periodization : Vasco da Lucena's Deeds of Alexander the Great / Zrinka Stahuljak
- Visualizing the trans-animal body : the hyena in Medieval bestiaries / Emma Campbell
- Maimed limbs and biosalvation : rehabilitation politics in Piers Plowman / Micah James Goodrich
- Where are all the trans women in Byzantium? / Roland Betancourt
- Performing reparative transgender identities from Stage beauty to The king and the clown / Alexa Alice Joubin
- Laid open : examining genders in early America / Scott Larson
- Epilogue: Against consensus / Greta LaFleur.