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An “Old Perhapser”: George Moore’s “Albert Nobbs,” Asexuality, & Trans4Trans Missed Connections

Click here to view the PowerPoint slides from my presentation Gender is neither automatic nor binary for the eponymous character of George Moore’s novella “Albert Nobbs” (1918). Instead, Albert Nobbs has a complex and shifting relationship to gender identity that … Continue reading

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“neither man nor woman”: Missed Connections & Nonbinary Genders in George Moore’s “Albert Nobbs,” INCS 2024

For INCS 2024 attendees, click here to view and download the full paper. Gender is neither automatic nor binary for the eponymous character of George Moore’s novella “Albert Nobbs” (1918). Instead, Albert Nobbs has a complex and shifting relationship to … Continue reading

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“The Handsome Groom of Camberwell” & a “Perhapser”: Trans Masculinity in Victorian Periodicals & Fiction

University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research in Humanities Fellowship Lecture March 22, 2021 Though we tend to think of transgender people as a modern phenomenon, transgender studies has shown us that all sorts of people have moved between, across, and … Continue reading

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