Over the course of the Restoration and eighteenth century, significant changes took place in the ways sex and gender were conceived – changes that touched every aspect of English culture during the period. Following the introduction of the actress into London’s public theaters, plays that experimented with gender-sexuality exploded in popularity, with many of these plays involving theatrical cross-dressing. The majority of this cross-dressing was done by actresses, and they would either disguise themselves as men as part of a play’s plot or perform roles written for men. “Breeches: Theatrical Cross-Dressing and Queer Embodiment, 1675-1745” takes a queer and trans approach to understanding the production of gender on the Restoration and earl...
The struggle to determine ownership of property, gender identity, and social status engaged through ...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
Vigorous scholarly interest in gender studies, women's history and feminist theory in the 1980s and ...
“The Clothes Make the Man: Theatrical Crossdressing as Expression of Gender Fluidity in Seventeenth-...
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the ...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
The dramatic tradition that featured female characters dressed in men’s costume was revived after t...
This paper focuses on Gallathea written by John Lyly in 1591. Gallathea was one of the first English...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
This dissertation serves as an introduction to the performance genre of travestie. Unlike the popula...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
The gender-biased heteronormative social anxiety within the Renaissance culture requires an other, a...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
The struggle to determine ownership of property, gender identity, and social status engaged through ...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...
Vigorous scholarly interest in gender studies, women's history and feminist theory in the 1980s and ...
“The Clothes Make the Man: Theatrical Crossdressing as Expression of Gender Fluidity in Seventeenth-...
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the ...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
The dramatic tradition that featured female characters dressed in men’s costume was revived after t...
This paper focuses on Gallathea written by John Lyly in 1591. Gallathea was one of the first English...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
This dissertation serves as an introduction to the performance genre of travestie. Unlike the popula...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishAngela SmithIn the 1660s, after the Restoration of Charles ...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
The gender-biased heteronormative social anxiety within the Renaissance culture requires an other, a...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
The struggle to determine ownership of property, gender identity, and social status engaged through ...
Staging Sumptuousness: Regulating Identity in Early Modern England considers the emergence of the ea...
The records of student societies show that cross-dressing was a very popular practice at Cambridge U...