Is she a woman? Alternative critical frameworks for understanding cross-dressing and cross-gender casting on the Victorian stage
As the study of nineteenth-century theatre has expanded over the decades, the extent and popularity of cross-dressing and cross-gender casting on the Victorian stage is being revealed. Yet there is an enduring tendency in Victorian theatre criticism to situate transvestite performances within broad-...
Format: | Journal article |
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Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2023
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