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Chapter 1: Introduction: What is Gender?Part A: The Beginning of the End of Victorianism. 1865-1900 Chapter 2: Reconstructing Gender He Dropped His Pantaloons, George Cooper and Henry Tucker Then They Seized Me, Roda Ann Childs Am I a Man?, Henry MacNeal Turner They Were Accused of Cohabiting Together, Joint Select Committee, U.S. Congress An Open, Deliberate Insult to the Women of the Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stranton These Women Have Always Been Used to Working Out, M.C. Fulton Shall Suffer the Penalty, I AM Committee We Desire to Live Comfortably, Washerwomen of the South The Virgin Whiteness Of Our Georgia, Elizabeth Elliott Lumpkin Of a Youth Who Loves Me, Walt Whitman, Chapter 3: Gender Industrialized The Children and Women Will Not Be Sent Out to Earn Their Living, John Stafford Manhood Gives Title to Rights, Samuel Gompers and Herman Gutstadt We Have It in Our Power, Clare de Graffenreid He Allows Himself to 'Have Fun' with the Working Girls, A Shopgirl (and more...)
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