Gender & History 36 (2024), 2

Titel der Ausgabe 
Gender & History 36 (2024), 2
Zeitschriftentitel 

Erschienen
Oxford u.a. 2024: Wiley-Blackwell

 

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Institution
Gender and History
Land
United Kingdom
Von
Melanie Strauß, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Issue Information

Pages: 285-288

REPRODUCTION RIGHTS BEYOND ROE

Introduction: Histories of abortion beyond Roe
Hannah Frydman, Melissa Reynolds
Pages: 289-294

The ‘Karman method’ and the boundaries of self‐help: Itinerary of an abortion technology
Bibia Pavard
Pages: 295-312

‘The helpless French girl’: Seduction narratives in a nineteenth‐century abortion trial
Brooke Lansing Mai
Pages: 313-326

Open Access
Telling abortion stories: The life of Florence P. Evans (1913–1935)
Hannah M. Stamler
Pages: 327-333

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Open Access
Melōsa and her prize: The victory of a woman in ancient Greece
Ian Plant
Pages: 334-352

Open Access
Daughter, mother, widow: The making of the identities of Isabella d'Aragona
Darius von Güttner-Sporzyński
Pages: 353-368

Open Access
The Lettres Portugaises: Scripting and selling female desire
Jessica O'Leary
Pages: 369-385

Open Access
To make a figure in the world: Identity and material literacy in the 1770s coach consumption of British ambassador, Lord Grantham
Ben Jackson
Pages: 386-407

‘While my husband was away … ’: Gender and time in the diary of Clara Cornelia van Eijck (1790–1791)
Gerrit Verhoeven, Eleonora Paklons
Pages: 408-429

Open Access
Capturing homosocial worlds in the photographs of the Rugby Club, 1885–1920
Lucinda Matthews-Jones
Pages: 430-453

Open Access
Reading smart: Queering and contextualising a cycling diary
Christine Bachman-Sanders
Pages: 454-473

A politics of suffering: Anarchism and embodiment in the life of Voltairine de Cleyre
Lauren J. Golder
Pages: 474-492

Fashioning female feet at the turn of the twentieth century: US Cinderellas, Chinese alterity or global beauty?
Fang He
Pages: 493-518

Open Access
Tropical whites: Hegemonic masculinity and menswear at the crossroads of Australia and Asia, 1900–1939
Melissa Bellanta, Lorinda Cramer
Pages: 519-543

Open Access
‘Truly a three‐dimensional job’: The feminisation of clerical work in Cape Town, 1900–1960
Amy Rommelspacher
Pages: 544-564

‘Brave men’ and ‘pampered children’: Male bodies, labour and coming of age in Belgian Congo
Benoît Henriet
Pages: 565-579

Christian political hypermasculinity: Brazilian fascism in the 1930s
Daniela Moraes Traldi
Pages: 580-601

Open Access
Performing anti‐colonial military identities in the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, 1943–1945: War, diasporic women and decolonisation
Shompa Lahiri
Pages: 602-619

Rape in Peking: Injured woman, microhistory and global trial
Chunmei Du
Pages: 620-638

Female projectionists on the move: Exhibiting socialist gender equality in rural China (1949–1966)
Yanping Guo
Pages: 639-656

Homo(sexual) socialist: Psychiatry and homosexuality in China in the Mao and early Deng eras
Mian Chen
Pages: 657-672

Soviet men, clothing and appearance in Leningrad in the 1950s and 1960s
Evgeniia Platonova
Pages: 673-690

Open Access
The Royal Commission on human relationships and Australian masculinity in the 1970s
Johnny Bell, Kate Murphy
Pages: 691-710

South Korean housewives’ emerging economic authority and contestation of domesticity during the Cold War Era
Eunhee Park
Pages: 711-733

Debating the fate of the homemaker: The ERA and the death of the family wage
Kirsten Swinth
Pages: 734-754

Open Access
Beyond the double blind spot: Relocating communist women as transgressive subjects in contemporary historiography
Victor Strazzeri
Pages: 755-774

Pushing the boundaries: Power, privilege and the problem with inclusion
Nimisha Barton
Pages: 775-789

BOOK REVIEW

Music in Colonial Punjab: Courtesans, Bards, and Connoisseurs, 1800–1947 by Radha Kapuria, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, pp. 410, ISBN‐978‐0192867346.
Anshu Malhotra
Pages: 790-791

Emancipatory Narratives and Enslaved Motherhood, Bahia, Brazil, 1830–1888 by Jane‐Marie Collins, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2023, p. 416, ISBN‐978‐1‐800856929.
Maria Helena Pereira Toledo Machado
Pages: 792-793

A Man Could Stand Up: Masculinities in British and Australian Literature of the Great War By Sylvia Mergenthal, Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag Winter, 2022, p. 226, ISBN‐978‐3‐8253‐4941‐7.
Emily Calcraft
Pages: 794-795

The Queer Art of History: Queer Kinship after Fascism by Jennifer V. Evans, Durham: Duke University Press, 2023, p. 312, ISBN‐978‐1‐4780‐1979‐4.
William R. Jones
Pages: 796-797

How the Clinic Made Gender: The Medical History of a Transformative Idea by Sandra Eder, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022, p. 334, ISBN‐978‐0226819938.
Casey Olthaus
Pages: 798-799

A National Park for Women's Rights: The Campaign That Made It Happen by Judy Hart, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2023, pp. ix‐209, ISBN‐978‐1501771651.
Audrey Foster
Pages: 800-801

EVENTS

LASTESIS in conversation: Art, rights and resistance for the twenty‐first century, 16 November 2023
Molly Avery
Pages: 802-803

CORRECTION

Free Access
Correction to Trans‐gender things: Objects and the materiality of trans‐femininity in Ming‐Qing China
Pages: 804
This article is a correction.

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