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Introduction: Medical Women in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
- Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 74, Number 4, Winter 2018
- pp. 1-13
- 10.1353/arq.2018.0019
- Article
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Abstract:
This introduction argues that the woman physician in American literature inhabits a liminal space, one that is reflected in the generic liminality formally used to contain her. I argue that the essays contained in this journal's issue, while widely divergent in their focus, scope, and topic, all share a concern with how literary genre functions as a space for liminal, transgressive medical women. This special issue, then, details examples of the way transgressive subjects register the transgressive generic spaces seeking to represent them.