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(Ebook) The Unsexed Mind and Psychological Androgyny, 1790-1848: Radicalism, Reform and Gender in England by Victoria F. Russell ISBN 9783030881153, 9783030881160, 9783030881184, 3030881156, 3030881164, 3030881180

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Authors:Victoria F. Russell
Pages:240 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:2.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030881153, 9783030881160, 9783030881184, 3030881156, 3030881164, 3030881180
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(Ebook) The Unsexed Mind and Psychological Androgyny, 1790-1848: Radicalism, Reform and Gender in England by Victoria F. Russell ISBN 9783030881153, 9783030881160, 9783030881184, 3030881156, 3030881164, 3030881180

This book explores a significant lacuna in British history. Between the 1790s and the 1840s, the concept of psychological androgyny or the unsexed mind emerged as a notion of psychosexual equality, promoted by a small though influential network of heterodox radicals on the margins of Rational Dissent. Deeply concerned with the growing segregation of the sexes, supported seemingly by arbitrary and increasingly binary models of sexual difference, heterodox radicals insisted that while the body might be sexed, the mind was not. They argued that society and the prejudicial masculinist institutions of patriarchy should be reformed to accommodate and protect what one radical described as an ‘infinitely varied humanity’. In placing the concept of psychological androgyny centre stage, this book offers a substantial revision to understandings of progressive debates on gender in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century in Britain.
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