Abstract
Celia Marshik and Allison Pease's Modernism, Sex, and Gender (2018) is a source-book for modernist studies that extends and revises some of the classics in the field. It provides an in-depth consideration of the historiography of gender, sex, and sexuality, while suggesting topics for future research within the field. Given its extensive bibliographies and accessible summaries, Modernism, Sex, and Gender will be required reading for anyone interested in the links between modernism and gender studies.
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