Description
| Product ID: | 9781316511824 |
| Product Form: | Hardback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | Unmaking Sex |
| Subtitle: | The Gender Outlaws of Nineteenth-Century France |
| Authors: | Author: Anne E. Linton |
| Page Count: | 250 |
| Subjects: | Literary studies: general, Literary studies: general |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating Unmaking Sex is the first history of intersex in both medicine and literature. It opens up new lines of inquiry in both literary and gender studies, advancing the history of sexuality and medicine through a wide-ranging interdisciplinary approach. Newly-uncovered accounts reveal the complex history underpinning trans and intersex activism today. During the nineteenth century, words like ''intersex'' and ''trans'' had not yet been invented to describe individuals whose bodies, or senses of self, conflicted with binary sex. But that does not mean that such people did not exist. In nineteenth-century France, case studies filled medical journals, high-profile trials captured headlines, and doctors staked their reputations on sex determinations only to have them later reversed by colleagues. While medical experts fought over what separated a man from a woman, novelists began to explore debates about binary sex and describe the experiences of gender-ambiguous characters. Anne Linton discusses over 200 newly-uncovered case studies while offering fresh readings of literature by several famous writers of the period, as well as long-overlooked popular fiction. This landmark contribution to the history of sexuality is the first book to examine intersex in both medicine and literature, sensitively relating historical ''hermaphrodism'' to contemporary intersex activism and scholarship. |
| Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
| Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2022-03-24 |