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'I Am Other Than My Appearance Indicates': Sex-Gender Representation in Women's Nineteenth-Century U.S. Civil War Reminiscences
Over Here: A European Journal of American Culture (1997)
  • Laura Laffrado, Western Washington University
Abstract
Cross-dressing, gender construction, and authenticity intersect in nineteenth-century U.S. Civil War narratives that record cases of women who disguised themselves as male soldiers. Women's war narratives in particular register both the provisional autonomy and the transgressive nature of cross-gender impersonation. Written during and after the war by Northern and Southern women, these texts have prompted investigations of authenticity and historical veracity regarding gender imposture.
Publication Date
Winter 1997
Citation Information
Laura Laffrado. "'I Am Other Than My Appearance Indicates': Sex-Gender Representation in Women's Nineteenth-Century U.S. Civil War Reminiscences" Over Here: A European Journal of American Culture Vol. 17 Iss. 2 (1997) p. 161 - 182
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laura-laffrado/13/