دانلود کتاب Arresting Dress: Cross-Dressing, Law, and Fascination in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
by Clare Sears
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عنوان فارسی: دستگیری لباس: تقلا، قانون، و تحریک در قرن نوزدهم سان فرانسیسکو |
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"Arresting Dress is an outstanding archivally based and theoretically potent intervention in transgender history. Clare Sears offers fresh insight into how individuals targeted by cross-dressing law manipulated gender boundary logics to make public claims or evade unwelcome scrutiny. Clearly written, vividly documented, and vigorously argued, this book explores how policing gender conformity had far-reaching impacts." — Nayan Shah, author of, Stranger Intimacy: Contesting Race, Sexuality, and the Law in the North American West
"Don't let the subtitle of Clare Sears's important new book fool you into thinking this is a narrow investigation of an obscure law in a small city a long time ago. It's filled with big ideas about bodies and spaces and norms, about the generative as well as disciplinary function of the law, and about the historical transience of gender categories as well as the persistence of transgendering practices. Sears's powerful analytical framework allows her to connect the exclusion of gender nonconformers from the public sphere with similar exclusions of raced and disabled bodies, while her crystal-clear prose and compelling archival stories never let the reader get lost in the weeds of excessive theorization. A great book for undergraduates and specialists alike." — Susan Stryker, author of, Transgender History