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13:1
2020

Special Issue:  Queering Neo-Victorianism Beyond Sarah Waters

Guest Editors: Caroline Koegler & Marlena Tronicke

(published 15 December 2020)

Contents Pages                                                                    
       
Articles      

Neo-Victorianism’s Queer Potentiality: Livability and Intersectional Imaginaries

Caroline Koegler & Marlena Tronicke

1-43

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"An Unusual, Trusting Sort of Girl": Queering Compulsory Able-Mindedness in Neo-Victorian Fiction

Helen Davies

44-74

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Pronouns are Problematic: The Trans* Body and Gender Theory; Or, Revisiting the Neo-Victorian Wo/Man

Claire O’Callaghan

75-99

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Mad, Bad and Dangerous: Queering Lizzie Borden in Lizzie (2018)

Barbara Braid

100-124

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Stoically Sapphic: Gentlemanly Encryption and Disruptive Legibility in Adapting Anne Lister

Sarah E. Maier and Rachel M. Friars

125-152

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Becoming “Better Monsters”: Queer Body Horror in InSEXts

Felicitas Sophie van Laak

153-185

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Disciplining Feminine Performing Bodies in Stephen Norrington’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

Phillip Zapkin

186-211

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Queerness in the Neo-Victorian Empire: Sexuality, Race, and the Limits of Self-Reflexivity in Carnival Row and The Terror

Felipe Espinoza Garrido

212-241

 

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Gaily Ever After: Neo-Victorian M/M Genre Romance for the Twenty-First Century

Caroline Duvezin-Caubet

242-269

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Reviews/Review Essays

 

Exploring the Victorian Imaginarium: Review of Antonija Primorac's Neo-Victorianism on Screen: Postfeminism and Contemporary Adaptations of Victorian Women

Chris Louttit

270-279

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Sensational Victorian Afterlives: Review of Jessica Cox’s Neo-Victorianism and Sensation Fiction

Denise Burkhard

280-291

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“No doubt you think this will be one of those slave histories”: Review of Sara Collins’s The Confessions of Frannie Langton (2019)

Lewi Mondal

292-300

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Announcements Page

301-334

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Notes on Contributors

335-339

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This issue is preserved on Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/) in the same cloud infrastructure as CERN’s own Large Hadron Collider (LHC) research data.

(Over the course of 2019-2021, DOIs will be added retrospectively to articles in past issues of NVS also.)


 

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