Digital Transgender Archive
Issues of Urania published in 1931, including Nos. 85-86 (Jan-Apr), Nos. 87-88 (May-Aug), and Nos. 89-90 (Sep-Dec). Urania was a privately circulated feminist journal published in England from 1916-1940. The journal's foundational philosophy revolved around the abolition of gender, as the founders believed true feminist liberation could not be realized within a binary gender system.
These issues contain discussions of gender essentialism, feminism and femininity in Japan, co-education, and individuals who crossdressed or transitioned in public life.
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- Identifier
- 7h149q33c
- Collection
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Urania
- Institution
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LSE Archives & Special Collections
- Creator(s)
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Baty, Thomas
Cornish, Dorothy Helen
Roper, Esther
Wade, Jessey
Clyde, Irene
- Contributor(s)
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Elton, Charles
Takahashi, Aguri
Joya, Mock
J.U.N.
Pozzi, Karin
Kawasaki, Torao
Rao, Juliette
Gore-Booth, Eva
- Publisher
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London: T.Baty
- Date Issued
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1931
- Genre
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Periodicals
- Subject(s)
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Alexandre Andrie
Austin Hull
Emil Payer
Evan Montagu Burt
Raoul Ruaix Suarez
- Places
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China
England
Japan
France
Germany
India
United States
Scotland
Argentina
- Topic(s)
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Crossdressing
Educational change
Essentialism
Femininities
Feminism
Feminists
First-wave feminism
First-wave feminists
Gender non-conforming people
Gender roles
Marriage
Non-binary identity
Poetry
Religion
Suffragettes
Transgender people
- Resource Type
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Text
- Language
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English
French
- Rights
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No known copyright
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