《角斗士女孩:18世纪和今天的变性恐惧症》

IF 0.1 3区 文学 Q4 Arts and Humanities EIGHTEENTH CENTURY-THEORY AND INTERPRETATION Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1353/ecy.2023.a906905
Julia Ftacek
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摘要:本文比较了18世纪青少年关于女运动员的讽刺作品的翻译和现代奥林匹克女运动员的修辞。在18世纪,对女运动员的文化观念发生了巨大的变化,因为这些运动员主要是由她们的女性气质来定义的,随着性别差异在18世纪的英国成为一种连贯的意识形态,这一类别变得越来越严格和狭隘。本文假设18世纪的性别意识形态是现代跨性别恐惧症的根源,并呼吁18世纪的研究学者检查他们自己的工作和未被承认的偏见的来源。
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Gladiator Girls: Transphobia in the Eighteenth Century and Today
Abstract: This article compares eighteenth-century translations of Juvenalian satire about women athletes and the rhetoric surrounding modern female Olympic athletes. Cultural perceptions of women athletes changed dramatically over the eighteenth century as such athletes came to be defined primarily by their femininity, a category that was being made stricter and narrower as gender difference emerged as a coherent ideology in eighteenth-century England. This article posits that eighteenth-century gender ideology is the root of modern transphobia and ends with a call for eighteenth-century studies scholars to examine their own work and sources for unacknowledged biases.
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