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New-Victorian Families: Gender, Sexual and Cultural Politics (Neo-Victorian Series, vol. 2)

Marie-luise Kohlke Orcid Logo, Christian Gutleben

Swansea University Author: Marie-luise Kohlke Orcid Logo

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The second volume in Rodopi's Neo-Victorian Series, this collection considers the ways that neo-Victorian fictions of both normative and 'queer' families comment on the interrelationship between nineteenth-century and contemporary myths of individual, collective, and national identiti...

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Published: Amsterdam & New York Rodopi 2011
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description The second volume in Rodopi's Neo-Victorian Series, this collection considers the ways that neo-Victorian fictions of both normative and 'queer' families comment on the interrelationship between nineteenth-century and contemporary myths of individual, collective, and national identities based in the nuclear family as a source of economic, ideological, and cultural capital.
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