Different from the Others

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female sexuality
feminist critique
gay
gender
gender roles
Germany
history of sexuality
ideal woman
Interwar period
lesbian
LGBT
LGBTQ+
literature
masculine women
masculinity
media representation
medico-social
nonconformity
patriarchy
queer desire
queer feminine women
Queer history
queer women
same-sex desire
Scientia Sexualis
sexuality
The Netherlands
Weimar

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800730939
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For much of Europe, the interwar period was one of cultural expansion and diversion and increased visibility for lesbians. While historical research on Germany during the period immediately after the First World War has been extensively studied by historians through the lens of gender and sexuality—with an implicit emphasis on the “masculine” dimension of queer female sexuality—the Dutch context has been virtually ignored. Through careful and sensitive studies of medico‐social discourses, media representations, and literary depictions of queer femininity, Different from the Others recovers the submerged history of queer feminine women in both Germany and the Netherlands. Cyd Sturgess provides a theoretical analysis that makes key empirical contributions to the history of Dutch gays and lesbians while reframing our collective understanding of queer femininity more broadly.

Cyd Sturgess is a queer literary and cultural historian, who works as a Leverhulme postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University. Lecturing on themes of gender and desire in the media, Cyd's latest research project concerns issues of identity and precarity in community-based film festivals and the queering of documentary and archival practices.

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