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Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Into the closet
cross-dressing and the gendered body in children's literature and film -
Jeux de masques, jeux de ruses dans la littérature française médiévale (XIIe - XVe siècles)
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Male-to-female crossdressing in early modern English literature
gender, performance, and queer relations -
Into the closet
cross-dressing and the gendered body in children's literature and film -
Transvestite narratives in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hispanic authors
using the voice of the opposite gender -
Hopeless Love
Boiardo, Ariosto, and Narratives of Queer Female Desire -
Förklädda flickor
könsöverskridning i 1980-talets svenska ungdomsroman -
Transvestism, masculinity, and Latin American literature
genders share flesh -
Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Male-to-female crossdressing in early modern English literature
gender, performance, and queer relations -
Male-to-female crossdressing in early modern English literature
gender, performance, and queer relations -
Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Warrior women and popular balladry, 1650 - 1850
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Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Transvestite narratives in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hispanic authors
using the voice of the opposite gender -
Jeux de masques, jeux de ruses dans la littérature française médiévale (XIIe - XVe siècles)
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Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Hopeless love
Boiardo, Ariosto, and narratives of queer female desire -
Male-to-female crossdressing in early modern English literature
gender, performance, and queer relations -
Crossing gender in Shakespeare
feminist psychoanalysis and the difference within -
Transvestism, masculinity, and Latin American literature
genders share flesh