Herculine Barbin (memoir), the Glossary
Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century French Hermaphrodite is a 1980 English-language translation of Herculine Barbin's nineteenth-century memoirs, which were originally written in French.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Cambridge University Press, Gender identity, Gender Trouble, Herculine Barbin, Hermaphrodite, Indiana University Press, Intersex, Intersex Day of Remembrance, Jeffrey Eugenides, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, Middle Ages, Middlesex (novel), Morgan Holmes, Oxford University Press, Pantheon Books, Social organization, The History of Sexuality, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, University of Michigan Press, Wiley (publisher).
- French memoirs
- Intersex in history
- Intersex in non-fiction
- LGBT literature in France
- Michel Foucault
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Gender identity
Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender.
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Gender Trouble
Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity is a book by the post-structuralist gender theorist and philosopher Judith Butler in which the author argues that gender is performative, meaning that it is maintained, created or perpetuated by iterative repetitions when speaking and interacting with each other. Herculine Barbin (memoir) and gender Trouble are intersex in non-fiction.
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Herculine Barbin
Herculine Adélaïde Barbin, later known as Abel Barbin (November 8, 1838 – February 1868), was a French intersex person who was assigned female at birth and raised in a convent, but was later reclassified as male by a court of law, after an affair and physical examination. Herculine Barbin (memoir) and Herculine Barbin are intersex in history.
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Hermaphrodite
A hermaphrodite is a sexually reproducing organism that produces both male and female gametes. Herculine Barbin (memoir) and hermaphrodite are intersex in history.
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Indiana University Press
Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is an academic publisher founded in 1950 at Indiana University that specializes in the humanities and social sciences.
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Intersex
Intersex people are individuals born with any of several sex characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies".
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Intersex Day of Remembrance
Intersex Day of Remembrance, also known as Intersex Solidarity Day, is an internationally observed civil awareness day designed to highlight issues faced by intersex people.
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Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Kent Eugenides (born March 8, 1960) is an American author.
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
John Benjamins Publishing Company is an independent academic publisher in social sciences and humanities with its head office in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Judith Butler
Judith Pamela Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American philosopher and gender studies scholar whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminism, queer theory, and literary theory.
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Michel Foucault
Paul-Michel Foucault (15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French historian of ideas and philosopher who also served as an author, literary critic, political activist, and teacher.
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Middle Ages
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.
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Middlesex (novel)
Middlesex is a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides published in 2002.
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Morgan Holmes
Morgan Holmes is a Canadian sociologist, author, and a professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pantheon Books
Pantheon Books is an American book publishing imprint.
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In sociology, a social organization is a pattern of relationships between and among individuals and groups.
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The History of Sexuality
The History of Sexuality (L'Histoire de la sexualité) is a four-volume study of sexuality in the Western world by the French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault, in which the author examines the emergence of "sexuality" as a discursive object and separate sphere of life and argues that the notion that every individual has a sexuality is a relatively recent development in Western societies.
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The New York Review of Books
The New York Review of Books (or NYREV or NYRB) is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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University of Michigan Press
The University of Michigan Press is a new university press (NUP) that is a part of Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan Library.
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Wiley (publisher)
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly known as Wiley, is an American multinational publishing company that focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials.
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See also
French memoirs
- A Mighty Heart
- Au Maroc
- Cockroaches (book)
- Dans l'enfer des tournantes
- Getting Lost
- Happening (book)
- Herculine Barbin (memoir)
- Horseman, Pass By!
- La Douleur
- Letters on the English
- Mémoires d'Outre-Tombe
- Prisoner of Love (book)
- Thank You for This Moment
- The Allure of Chanel
- The Barefoot Woman
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- The Memorial of Saint Helena
- The Years (Ernaux book)
- Tristes Tropiques
- Venices (book)
Intersex in history
- Christiane Völling
- Diophantus of Abae
- Favorinus
- Fernanda Fernández
- Gottlieb Göttlich
- Herculine Barbin
- Herculine Barbin (memoir)
- Hermaphrodite
- Hermaphroditus
- History of intersex surgery
- Intersex people in history
- Lê Văn Duyệt
- Levi Suydam
- Sa Bangji
- Thomas(ine) Hall
- Timeline of intersex history
Intersex in non-fiction
- Fixing Sex
- Galileo's Middle Finger
- Gender Trouble
- Herculine Barbin (memoir)
- Hermaphrodites with Attitude
- Human Rights between the Sexes
- Intersex human rights reports
- Sexing the Body
- Undoing Gender
LGBT literature in France
- Corydon (book)
- Dear friend La Moussaye
- Fire: From a Journal of Love
- Henry and June
- Herculine Barbin (memoir)
- In the Closet of the Vatican
- Incidents (book)
- Nearer the Moon
- Prix République du Glamour
- Quelques Portraits-Sonnets de Femmes
- Si le grain ne meurt
- The Childhood of a Leader (novella)
- The Songs of Bilitis
Michel Foucault
- Author function
- Biopolitics
- Biopower
- Carceral archipelago
- Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge
- Chomsky–Foucault debate
- Daniel Defert
- Disciplinary institution
- Discontinuity (Postmodernism)
- Dispositif
- Ecogovernmentality
- Episteme
- Foucauldian discourse analysis
- Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France
- Foucault–Habermas debate
- François Ewald
- Genealogy (philosophy)
- Governmentality
- Herculine Barbin (memoir)
- Heterotopia (space)
- Imperial boomerang
- Interdiscourse
- Limit-experience
- Michel Foucault
- Parrhesia
- Postsexualism
- Power (social and political)
- Power-knowledge
- Regimes of truth
- What Is Enlightenment? (Foucault)
- What Is an Author?
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herculine_Barbin_(memoir)
Also known as Herculine Barbin (memoirs), Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century French Hermaphrodite.