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Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Unsettling Sexuality
- Jeremy Chow and Shelby Johnson
- PART I
- Gender Nonconformity: Embodiment, Sociality, and Politics
- 1 Transgender Citizenship and Settler Colonialism in Aphra Behn’s The Widow Ranter
- Ula Lukszo Klein
- 2 Samson Occom, the Public Universal Friend, and a Queer Archive of the Elsewhere
- Shelby Johnson
- 3 Refashioning Masculinity in Regency England: Female Fashions Inspired by the Persian Envoy Mirza Abul Hassan Khan and His Circassian Wife
- Humberto Garcia
- PART II
- Novel Intimacies
- 4 “My sister, my friend, my ever beloved”: Queer Friendship and Asexuality in The Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph
- Ziona Kocher
- 5 Redefining the Archive in Queer Historical Romance Novels
- Cailey Hall
- PART III
- Queer Ecologies and Cartographies
- 6 Matters of Intimacy: The Sugar-Cane’s Asexual Ecologies
- M. A. Miller
- 7 Fantasy Maps and Projective Fictions
- Tess J. Given
- PART IV
- Racializing Affect, Queering Temporality
- 8 Dark and Delayed Labor: Sex Work and Racialized Time in Eighteenth-Century London
- Nour Afara
- 9 Unsettling Happiness: Blackness, Gender, and Affect in The Woman of Colour and Its Media Afterlives
- Jeremy Chow and Riley DeBaecke
- Coda: Eighteenth-Century Longing
- Eugenia Zuroski
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century