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Nonbinary Jane Austen
About this book
A bold and provocative analysis of Jane Austen as an early gender abolitionist
Chris Washington reads Jane Austen differently than we have classically understood her: rather than the doyen of the cisheteronormative marriage plot, the author theorizes how Austen envisions a nonbinary future that traverses the two-sex model of gender that we can supposedly see solidifying in the eighteenth century. Instead, Washington argues, Austen leverages the generic restraints of the novel to write a disguised autofiction in which Austen imagines herself as transgender and works to abolish gender exclusivity altogether. In doing so, she establishes a politics that ushers in a future beyond the cisheteronormative binary, one built on plurality and possibility.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Series List
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- 1. A Room of No One’s Own
- 2. You Give Love a Bad Name
- 3. Lady Satan: The Mistress of Deceit
- 4. Two Kinds of People: Three Kinds of People
- 5. The Son-to-Come
- 6. In the Classroom
- 7. Looking Through the Glass
- 8. Drawing the Reading
- 9. The End of the Whole World
- 10. I
- Acknowledgments
- Author Biography