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Nonbinary Jane Austen: Forerunners: Ideas First

Autor Chris Washington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2025
A bold and provocative analysis of Jane Austen as an early gender abolitionist

Chris Washington reads Jane Austen differently than we have classically understood her: rather than the doyen of the cisheteronormative marriage plot, the author theorizes how Austen envisions a nonbinary future that traverses the two-sex model of gender that we can supposedly see solidifying in the eighteenth century. Instead, Washington argues, Austen leverages the generic restraints of the novel to write a disguised autofiction in which Austen imagines herself as transgender and works to abolish gender exclusivity altogether. In doing so, she establishes a politics that ushers in a future beyond the cisheteronormative binary, one built on plurality and possibility.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781517917586
ISBN-10: 1517917581
Pagini: 106
Dimensiuni: 127 x 178 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Seria Forerunners: Ideas First


Notă biografică

Chris Washington is associate professor of English at Francis Marion University. He is editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Mary Shelley’s The Last Man.

Recenzii

"Delightful."—hilaryreadsbooks
"This effervescent, provocative diversion shows, with wit and welcome brevity, how much further we need to go to understand Austen and do justice to her idiosyncratic genius."—JASNA News
"Nonbinary Jane Austen is a provocative reading of Austen’s oeuvre that explores nonbinary identity’s challenge to gender’s structural confines. Over the course of ten short chapters, Washington provides an addition to queer and trans scholarship on Austen that redefines the author’s legacy."—Papers on Language and Literature
"The boldness with which Washington theorizes will resonate not only with academics but with anyone interested in queer literary critique, the ever-evolving field of trans studies, or the interdisciplinary implications of his ideas."—The Gay Lesbian Review