Issue Information
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SPECIAL ISSUE: HISTORICISING TRANS PASTS
Open Access Historicising trans pasts: An introduction Chris Mowat, Joanna de Groot, Maroula Perisanidi Pages: 3–13
Open Access Writing trans histories with an ethics of care, while reading gender in imperial Roman literature Ky Merkley Pages: 14–31
Open Access ‘Selective historians’: The construction of cisness in Byzantine and Byzantinist texts Ilya Maude Pages: 32–51
Open Access Trans‐gender things: Objects and the materiality of trans‐femininity in Ming‐Qing China Aixia Huang Pages: 52–71
Transmisogyny in later (1588–1623) hagiography on Mother Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) Claire Becker Pages: 72–90
Open Access Trans misogyny in the colonial archive: Re‐membering trans feminine life and death in New Spain, 1604–1821 Jamey Jesperson Pages: 91–111
Open Access Of mermaids and monsters: Transgender history and the boundaries of the human in eighteenth‐ and early‐nineteenth‐century Britain Onni Gust Pages: 112–129
Histories of aging and gender variability: Old age in the nineteenth‐century ‘Hijra’/‘Eunuch’ archive Jessica Hinchy Pages: 130–150
Open Access On knowing nature's syntax: Preliminary cisness, victorian physiology and George Eliot Alexis A. Ferguson Pages: 151–166
Open Access Creating a space for trans self‐narrative in 1930s Turkey: Kenan Çinili's memoir Ezgi Sarıtaş Pages: 167–190
Open Access Against anticipation, or, camp reading as reparative to the trans feminine past: A microhistory in Nazi‐Era Vienna Zavier Nunn Pages: 191–207
Open Access The assertion of reproductive and social control in mid‐twentieth‐century US transgender medicine Stef M. Shuster Pages: 208–223
Open Access Entering the archive of second‐wave trans feminist print culture: The journal of male feminism Emily Cousens Pages: 224–240
Open Access ‘No, we're not going away’: Two trans activist lives in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1974–1987 Will Hansen Pages: 241–256
Open Access Reaching for T in the South African archives Noah Lubinsky Pages: 257–274
Book Reviews
The shape of sex: Nonbinary gender from genesis to the renaissance by Leah DeVun, New York: Columbia University Press, 2021, pp. xiv–315, ISBN‐978‐0231195515. Gabrielle Bychowski Pages: 275–277
Before we were trans: A new history of gender by Kit Heyam, London: Basic Books, 2022, p. 343, ISBN‐13 9781529377743. Cecily Bateman Pages: 278–279
A body of one's own: A trans history of Argentina by Patricio Simonetto, Austen: University of Texas Press, 2024, p. 320, ISBN‐ 978‐1477328606. Mir Yarfitz Pages: 280–281
Trans talmud: Androgynes and eunuchs in rabbinic literature by Max K. Strassfeld, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2023, pp. 1–262, ISBN‐978‐0520397392. Krista Dalton Pages: 282–283