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- W581357084 abstract "To begin with a broad brush stroke, Willa Cather shared with Henry James a conflicted, often submerged, and highly self-referential interest in dramatizing the fate of masculinities against the grain, including, by projection, the masculinity distinctively embodied in Cather herself. It is common knowledge, but nonetheless striking, that many of Cather's peers, early and late, remarked on her renegade gender style, and not strictly as a factor of “butch” attire – the succession of smartly unfeminine hats, ties, and shirtwaists familiar from portraits of the author – but also in those less mediated (and more ambiguous) corporeal signifiers of putative queerness that I have been tracing, such as the quality of a “look,” the relative firmness of a hand, or the confident “physical nonchalance” that seemed to index masculinity (and just what else?) in the otherwise female, even feminine, Willa Cather." @default.
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- W581357084 title "Gratifying “the eternal boy in us all”: Willa Cather, Henry James, and Oscar Wilde" @default.
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