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Author:
Shopland, Norena, author.
Title:
A history of women in men's clothes : from cross-dressing to empowerment / Norena Shopland.
Publisher:
Pen & Sword History,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
x, 204 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Women--History.--History.
Male impersonators--History.
Male impersonators.
Women--Social conditions.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-201) and index
Contents:
To see lovely things -- Individuals not distinguished -- It was just a lark -- Family life -- For love, or hate -- A nymph of the pave -- Usurping his occupation -- Hard labour -- For nefarious purposes -- Soldiers -- Sailors -- A pair of pretty legs -- Exposed to ridicule and insult -- A skirt for each leg -- Loving women -- Questioning gender.
Summary:
"Traditionally, historic women have been seen as bound by social conventions, unable to travel unless accompanied and limited in their ability to do what they want when they want. But thousands of women broke those rules, but on banned clothing and even lived whole lives as men. As access to novels and newsapers increased in the nineteenth century so did the number of women defying Biblical and social restrictions. They copied each other's motives and excuses and moved into the world of men. Most were working class women who either needed to or wanted to, break away from constricted lives; women who wanted to watch a hanging or visit a museum, to see family or escape domestic abuse, some wanted to earn a decent living when women's wages could not keep a family. The reasons were myriad. Some were quickly arrested and put on display in court, hoping to deter other women from such shameful behaviour, but many more got away with it." -- Dust jacket
ISBN:
1526787679
9781526787675
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255888478
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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