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Until well into the twentieth century, the claims to citizenship of women in the US and in Europe have come through men (father, husband); women had no citizenship of their own. The case studies of three expatriate women (Renée Vivien, Romaine Brooks, and Natalie Barney) illustrate some of the consequences for women who lived independent lives. To begin with, the books traces the way that ideas about national belonging shaped gay male identity in the nineteenth century, before showing that such a discourse was not available to women and lesbians, including the three women who form the core of the book. In addition to questions of sexually non-conforming identity, women's mediated claim to citizenship limited their autonomy in practical ways (for example, they could be unilaterally expatriated). Consequently, the situation of the denizen may have been preferable to that of the citizen for women who lived between the lines. Drawing on the discourse of jurisprudence, the history of the passport, and original archival research on all three women, the books tells the story of women's evolving claims to citizenship in their own right.

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“This book explores the ways in which marginal sexual identities have been expressed through the trope of national identity. The study is as accessible as it is erudite, Melanie Hawthorne writes in a lively style that is all her own."
Gretchen Schultz, Brown University

Table of Contents
Women, Citizenship, and Sexuality: Introduction
Chapter 1. "Comment Peut-on Etre Homosexuel?": Multinational (In)Corporations and the Frenchness of Salomé
Chapter 2. Renée Vivien: French Poet?!!Time Passes: An Interchapter
Chapter 3. "Partout Etrangère": Romaine Brooks
Chapter 4. Natalie Barney's Missed Marriages
Afterword: On Becoming a Citizen
Notes
Bibliography

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    Publisher: Liverpool University Press
    Publication Date: 01/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781837644186, 978-1837644186
    ISBN10: 1837644187

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Until well into the twentieth century, the claims to citizenship of women in the US and in Europe have come through men (father, husband); women had no citizenship of their own. The case studies of three expatriate women (Renée Vivien, Romaine Brooks, and Natalie Barney) illustrate some of the consequences for women who lived independent lives. To begin with, the books traces the way that ideas about national belonging shaped gay male identity in the nineteenth century, before showing that such a discourse was not available to women and lesbians, including the three women who form the core of the book. In addition to questions of sexually non-conforming identity, women's mediated claim to citizenship limited their autonomy in practical ways (for example, they could be unilaterally expatriated). Consequently, the situation of the denizen may have been preferable to that of the citizen for women who lived between the lines. Drawing on the discourse of jurisprudence, the history of the passport, and original archival research on all three women, the books tells the story of women's evolving claims to citizenship in their own right.

    Trade Review
    “This book explores the ways in which marginal sexual identities have been expressed through the trope of national identity. The study is as accessible as it is erudite, Melanie Hawthorne writes in a lively style that is all her own."
    Gretchen Schultz, Brown University

    Table of Contents
    Women, Citizenship, and Sexuality: Introduction
    Chapter 1. "Comment Peut-on Etre Homosexuel?": Multinational (In)Corporations and the Frenchness of Salomé
    Chapter 2. Renée Vivien: French Poet?!!Time Passes: An Interchapter
    Chapter 3. "Partout Etrangère": Romaine Brooks
    Chapter 4. Natalie Barney's Missed Marriages
    Afterword: On Becoming a Citizen
    Notes
    Bibliography

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