Based on the prosecution of Ernest Boulton and William Park in 1870, the cross-dressing cause célèbre of the Victorian period, this Thesis explores the complex interplay of gendered nineteenth century narratives that emerged in both public and institutional discourse as a result of the arrest and prosecution for conspiracy to commit sodomy of the male cross-dressers and their acquaintances. Within the current historiography of the nineteenth century the regulation of male cross-dressers has been associated with the reflexive homophobia that has come to dominate modern interpretations of Victorian conceptions of male gender deviance. Whilst accepting that the case of Boulton and Park has rightly found its place within the established narrati...
Sexuality during the Victorian Era revolved around intricate societal norms, values, and expectation...
In this article Jim Davis considers gender representation in Victorian pantomime alongside variance ...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
Based on the prosecution of Ernest Boulton and William Park in 1870, the cross-dressing cause célèbr...
This thesis examines male-to-female cross-dressing in Yorkshire between 1870 and 1939. It analyses t...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
In the early Nineteenth-century, there was a concerted effort by the judiciary, media and the Home D...
The last few decades of 19th Century Victorian London witnessed a dramatic spike in sodomy persecuti...
Scholarship of the first wave of feminism often neglects to address the fact that despite the effort...
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
Sexuality during the Victorian Era revolved around intricate societal norms, values, and expectation...
In this article Jim Davis considers gender representation in Victorian pantomime alongside variance ...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
Based on the prosecution of Ernest Boulton and William Park in 1870, the cross-dressing cause célèbr...
This thesis examines male-to-female cross-dressing in Yorkshire between 1870 and 1939. It analyses t...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
In the early Nineteenth-century, there was a concerted effort by the judiciary, media and the Home D...
The last few decades of 19th Century Victorian London witnessed a dramatic spike in sodomy persecuti...
Scholarship of the first wave of feminism often neglects to address the fact that despite the effort...
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
Sexuality during the Victorian Era revolved around intricate societal norms, values, and expectation...
In this article Jim Davis considers gender representation in Victorian pantomime alongside variance ...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...