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Product Description: Why are manifestations of sexuality and ambiguity currently provoking so much interest? This collection of essays uncovers many reasons as it examines ambiguously gendered bodies--bodies that defy ideologically produced gender boundaries...read more

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9780415903899 | Routledge, November 1, 1991, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Why are manifestations of sexuality and ambiguity currently provoking so much interest?

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9780312097295 | Bedford/st Martins, March 15, 1997, cover price $20.60

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Product Description: From the Restoration through the eighteenth century, the sexuality of actors and actresses was written about in ways that stirred the public imagination: actors were frequently suspected of heterosexual promiscuity or labeled effeminate or even as "sodomites," and actresses were often viewed as prostitutes or sexually ambivalent victims of their profession...read more

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9780691068985, titled "Sexual Suspects: Eighteenth Century Players and Sexual Ideology" | Princeton Univ Pr, March 1, 1992, cover price $47.50 | About this edition: From the Restoration through the eighteenth century, the sexuality of actors and actresses was written about in ways that stirred the public imagination: actors were frequently suspected of heterosexual promiscuity or labeled effeminate or even as "sodomites," and actresses were often viewed as prostitutes or sexually ambivalent victims of their profession.

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9780691015156 | Princeton Univ Pr, March 1, 1992, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: From the Restoration through the eighteenth century, the sexuality of actors and actresses was written about in ways that stirred the public imagination: actors were frequently suspected of heterosexual promiscuity or labeled effeminate or even as "sodomites," and actresses were often viewed as prostitutes or sexually ambivalent victims of their profession.

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