This thesis examines male-to-female cross-dressing in Yorkshire between 1870 and 1939. It analyses the relationship between cross-dressing and masculinity in the criminal justice system, on the stage, in carnival and on film. By analysing cross-dressing in spaces in which it could be accepted this thesis demonstrates that cross-dressing had the ability to reinforce hegemonic constructions of both femininity and masculinity. In doing so, it demonstrates that binary narratives of masculine vs. effeminate behaviours do not reflect the majority of experiences of cross-dressing and masculinity in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Yorkshire. Instead, cross-dressing is best understood as existing on a scale of acceptability. Historical ...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This investigation is about women who dressed as men in the Middle Ages. In medieval times cross-dre...
This study reveals the often overlooked but highly significant role of the Leeds multiple tailors in...
This thesis examines male-to-female cross-dressing in Yorkshire between 1870 and 1939. It analyses t...
This article contributes to the growing scholarship on the representation of gender and gender trans...
Based on the prosecution of Ernest Boulton and William Park in 1870, the cross-dressing cause célèbr...
In this article Jim Davis considers gender representation in Victorian pantomime alongside variance ...
This thesis contributes to the study of New Zealand historiography and gender historiography by exam...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
The focus of this thesis is the phenomenon of cross-dressing through the story of Albert Nobbs that ...
This thesis explores the role of dress and appearance in the construction of lesbian identities by ...
Not Every Man was Male: Gender Passing in Nineteenth Century Britain uses the nineteenth-century pre...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
“The Clothes Make the Man: Theatrical Crossdressing as Expression of Gender Fluidity in Seventeenth-...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This investigation is about women who dressed as men in the Middle Ages. In medieval times cross-dre...
This study reveals the often overlooked but highly significant role of the Leeds multiple tailors in...
This thesis examines male-to-female cross-dressing in Yorkshire between 1870 and 1939. It analyses t...
This article contributes to the growing scholarship on the representation of gender and gender trans...
Based on the prosecution of Ernest Boulton and William Park in 1870, the cross-dressing cause célèbr...
In this article Jim Davis considers gender representation in Victorian pantomime alongside variance ...
This thesis contributes to the study of New Zealand historiography and gender historiography by exam...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
The focus of this thesis is the phenomenon of cross-dressing through the story of Albert Nobbs that ...
This thesis explores the role of dress and appearance in the construction of lesbian identities by ...
Not Every Man was Male: Gender Passing in Nineteenth Century Britain uses the nineteenth-century pre...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
“The Clothes Make the Man: Theatrical Crossdressing as Expression of Gender Fluidity in Seventeenth-...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This investigation is about women who dressed as men in the Middle Ages. In medieval times cross-dre...
This study reveals the often overlooked but highly significant role of the Leeds multiple tailors in...