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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Ladele, Omolola A.
- Creator
- Oyinlola, Abimbola O.
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- regeringsleiders, zwarte vrouwen, macht, Nigeria, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw
- Description
- In this essay, the authors make the argument that Isola’s heroine astutely resists and rejects the cultural prescriptivism and master narratives of the powerful masculinist oligarchy of that period.
Narratives of Transing in Sarah GrandÔÇÖs ÔÇ£The Tenor and the BoyÔÇØ
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Holmqvist, Sam
- Thesaurus
- lesbische en homoliteratuur, transgenders, transseksualiteit, historisch, 19e eeuw, methoden van onderzoek
- Description
- This article will demonstrate a method of reading a history of trans* literature, while also outlining some common narratives within this tradition. ÔÇ£The Tenor and the BoyÔÇöAn InterludeÔÇØ from Sarah GrandÔÇÖs novel The Heavenly Twins (1893) is used as an example book.
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1 (Spring)
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenstudies, gender, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
- Categories
- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 3 (Winter)
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenstudies, gender, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
Mary Seacole, Feeling, and the Imperial Body
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Walters, Alisha R.
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- zwarte vrouwen, lichamen, emoties, etniciteit, roman, zwarte schrijvers, Jamaicaans, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
- Description
- The author argues that Seacole in Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands (1857) challenges the increasingly rigidifying physical taxonomies of the mid-nineteenth century. Seacole compares her ÔÇ£CreoleÔÇØ body, emotionally and physically, with that of her British readers.
Market Considerations and the Open Ending in New Woman Short Stories
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Palmer, Stephanie
- Thesaurus
- literatuur, vrouwbeelden, rolgedrag, 19e eeuw
- Description
- The form of the Anglophone short story was changing in the 1880s and 90s. New was that realist stories about white, normative middle-class social life were beginning to end without resolution or clear signs of closure. At the same time as short story form was changing, male and female writers turned to the short story because it offered freedom to investigate women’s potential outside the constraints of the marriage plot that was so central to long novels of the mid-century
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Williams, Lindsey Carman
- Thesaurus
- horror, mediums, spiritualiteit, mystiek, vrouwbeelden, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
- Description
- In this paper, the author arguea that the female medium not only subverts Victorian feminine ideals of docility, domesticity, and sexuality, but also becomes a “voice” for the marginalized, as depicted in British women writer’s ghost stories.
gender and genre in Dutch children's about the Dutch East Indies, 1890-1930
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 3-4
- Creator
- Wesseling, Elisabeth
- Thesaurus
- kinderliteratuur, mobiliteit, meisjes, jongens, genres, kolonialisme, Nederlands-Indië, 1890-1899, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
- Description
- This article discusses children's novels of the Dutch East Indies in the period 1890-1930. Specifically, it focuses on literature about the displacement of Eurasian children to the Netherlands for the purpose of reformation and/or education. While the novel's main characters often were girls, in reality those children who were sent to secundary education in the Netherlands were Eurasian boys. The article explains this discrepancy and studies how the fictional representation of child mobility within the colonial context is deflected by the narrative conventions of literature genres.
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 2020
- Magazine Number
- 2 (Summer)
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenstudies, gender, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
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