Women and Cross-Dressing: 1800-1939
Explore the fascinating world of gender and identity in "Women and Cross-Dressing: 1800-1939" by Heike Bauer. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this comprehensive anthology spans an impressive 1352 pages, delving into the lives and writings of cross-dressing women from the early 19th century until the dawn of World War II.
Bauer's work presents a unique lens on a pivotal era in feminist history, offering insights not only into the experiences of women who challenged gender norms but also into the societal implications of their actions. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, history, or feminist literature. Engage with the narratives that shaped an important chapter in the fight for women's rights and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding women's identities. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your bookshelf with this substantial contribution to historical scholarship.