Decoding Anne Lister
From the Archives to ‘Gentleman Jack'
- Editors:
- Caroline Gonda, St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- Chris Roulston, University of Western Ontario
- Date Published: July 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009280730
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This is the first edited collection of essays on the nineteenth-century diarist Anne Lister. Now recognized as a UNESCO world heritage document, Lister's five-million-word diaries are paradigm-shifting in terms of their range of material, from social commentary and politics to breath-taking travel accounts. However, they have become most well-known for their explicit descriptions of same-sex practices, written in code and constituting a significant portion of their content. The essays here address the variety and interdisciplinarity of the diaries: Lister's negotiations with her own 'odd' identity, her multiple same-sex relationships, her involvement in politics and her lifelong thirst for knowledge. It also addresses Lister studies in popular culture through the successful Gentleman Jack BBC-HBO series, including an interview with Sally Wainwright and foreword by author Emma Donoghue. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
Read more- The first collection of essays on the Anne Lister Diaries, including contributions from established and new scholars
- Provides readers with a sense of the range and evolution of Lister studies in the last decade, foregrounding their interdisciplinary engagement with topics from the history of sexuality and life-writing to travel writing and women's and queer history
- Features both academic and non-academic approaches to the Lister diaries, including interviews, and bridges the divide between scholarly and popular culture
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'This is the smart, timely, interdisciplinary book that Anne Lister deserves. The range of topics and approaches by the authors is well-suited to their dynamic subject, who herself was never contained by the norms of her day. An essential volume of new essays about the most prolific diarist and chronicler of lesbian love of her time.' Jen Manion, Amherst College
See more reviews'Anne Lister was an aristocratic woman who embraced her masculinity, flirted and more with women in her orbit and kept coded diaries her whole life. These diaries are long overdue for sustained analysis. This collection of essays promises to remedy what has been an overlooked treasure trove of information about sex and intimacies between elite women in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and they decode the life, the loves, the genders and the social worlds of the inventive and marvelous Anne Lister.' Jack Halberstam, author of Female Masculinity, Duke University Press
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- Date Published: July 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009280730
- length: 287 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.58kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction Chris Roulston
1. Caroline Gonda in conversation with Helena Whitbread
Part I. Nature was in an Odd Freak When She Made Me: Lister, Sexuality, Gender and Natural History:
2. A regular oddity: natural history and Anne Lister's Queer theory of tradition Laurie Shannon
3. Anne Lister's search for the anatomy of sex Anna Clark
Part II. My Spirit's Oil: Lister Reading, Lister Writing:
4. My use of the word love: lister, language and the dictionary Stephen Turton
5. Self-conscious closeting and paradoxical writing in Anne Lister's diaries Caroline Baylis-Green
Part III. Born at Halifax: Lister's Politics, Local and Global:
6. Anne Lister's politics Susan S. Lanser
7. Building castles in the air: Anne Lister and associational life Cassandra Ulph
8. Anne Lister's home Angela Clare
Part IV. Curious Scenes: Lister's Travels:
9. The art of travelling requires an apprenticeship: Anne Lister's diaries and travel Kirsty McHugh
10. Traveling in the caucasus, traveling in time: decoding biography as genre Angela Steidele
Part V. I Beg to be Remembered: Lister, Public History and Popular Culture:
11. Labels, plaques and identity categories: finding the words for Anne Lister Caroline Gonda
12. From Anne Lister to gentleman Jack: queer temporality, fandom and the gains and losses of adaptation Chris Roulston
13. Emma Donoghue in Conversation with Sally Wainwright
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