Ann Heilmann 
Neo-/Victorian Biographilia and James Miranda Barry [PDF ebook] 
A Study in Transgender and Transgenre

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Senior colonial officer from 1813 to 1859, Inspector General James Barry was a pioneering medical reformer who after his death in 1865 became the object of intense speculation when rumours arose about his sex. This cultural history of Barry’s afterlives in Victorian to contemporary (neo-Victorian) life-writing (‘biographilia’) examines the textual and performative strategies of biography, biofiction and biodrama of the last one and a half centuries. In exploring the varied reconstructions and re-imaginations of the historical personality across time, the book illustrates (not least with its cover image) that the ‘real’ James Barry does not exist, any more than does the ‘faithful’ biographical, biofictional or biodramatic rendering of a life in a generically ‘stable’ and discrete form. What Barry represents and how he is represented invariably pinpoints the imaginative, the speculative and the performative: reflections and refractions in the looking glass of genre. Just as ‘James Miranda Barry’, as a subject of cultural inquiry, comes into being and remains in view in the act of crossing gender, so neo-Victorian life-writing constitutes itself through similar acts of boundary transgression. Transgender thus finds its most typical expression in transgenre. 



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1 Writing Barry – Writing Gender/Genre Crossing:An Introduction.- 2 ‘Tell Me Your Secret, Doctor James’: A Cultural History of James Barry.- 3 Myths and Afterlives: Foundation Stories and Body Plots.- 4 Performances in Gender and Genre: Barry in Contemporary Postmodernist Biodrama, Biography and Biofiction.- 5 Trans Formations: Transgender and Transgenre in Victorian and Neo-Victorian Life-Writing – A Conclusion

A propos de l’auteur

Ann Heilmann is Professor of English Literature at Cardiff University, UK. The author of three previous monographs, on New Woman Fiction, New Woman Strategies, and Neo-Victorianism (with Mark Llewellyn), she has co-edited a scholarly edition and essay collection on the Anglo-Irish author George Moore. Further (single and collaborative) work includes four essay collections and four anthology sets on late-Victorian, early twentieth-century and contemporary feminism and women’s writing.  
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 402 ● ISBN 9783319713861 ● Taille du fichier 8.5 MB ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2018 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6406672 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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