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Bowlby, R. (1997) Feminist destinations and further essays on Virginia Woolf. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Butler, J. (1993) Bodies that matter: on the discursive limits of ‘sex’. New York: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=683946.
Butler, J. (2004) Undoing gender. New York: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=183001.
Butler, J. (2007) Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity. 2nd ed. New York, N.Y.: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=710077.
Caughie, P.L. (1991) Virginia Woolf & postmodernism: literature in quest & question of itself. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Chute, H.L. (2010) Graphic women: life narrative and contemporary comics. New York: Columbia University Press. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=895115.
Cleto, Fabio and Piggford, George (1999) ‘Chapter 18: “Who’s That Girl?” Annie Lennox, Woolf’s Orlando and Female Camp Androgyny’, in Camp: queer aesthetics and the performing subject ; a reader. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Available at: http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=6141707.
D. A. Boxwell (1998) ‘(Dis)orienting Spectacle: The Politics of Orlando’s Sapphic Camp’, Twentieth Century Literature, 44(3), pp. 306–327. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/441812.
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Dyhouse, C. (2010) Glamour: history, women, feminism. London: Zed. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=488156.
English, James F. and Caserio, Robert L (2006) ‘Queer Fiction: The Ambiguous Emergence of a Genre’, in A concise companion to contemporary British fiction. Oxford: Blackwell. Available at: http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=243586.
Fausto-Sterling, A. (2000) Sexing the body: gender politics and the construction of sexuality. [New York]: Basic Books.
Feinberg, L. (1996) Transgender warriors: making history from Joan of Arc to RuPaul. Boston, Mass: Beacon Press.
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Glover, D. and Kaplan, C. (2008) Genders. 2nd ed. London: Taylor & Francis Group. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=370931.
Gough-Yates, A. (2003) Understanding women’s magazines: publishing, markets and readerships. London: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=170628.
Gravett, P. (2005) Graphic novels: everything you need to know. New York, NY: Collins Design.
Halberstam, J. (1998a) Female masculinity. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.
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Hanson, C. (1994) Virginia Woolf. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Hargreaves, T. (2005) Androgyny in modern literature. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Karen Kaivola (1999) ‘Revisiting Woolf’s Representations of Androgyny: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Nation’, Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, 18(2), pp. 235–261. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/464448.
Kirby, V. (2006) Judith Butler: live theory. London: Continuum.
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Longhurst, D. (1989) Gender, genre and narrative pleasure. London: Unwin Hyman. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=1016160.
March, C.L. (2002) Rewriting Scotland: Welsh, McLean, Warner, Banks, Galloway, and Kennedy. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Marcus, J. (1981) New feminist essays on Virginia Woolf. London: Macmillan.
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Minow-Pinkney, M. (1987) Virginia Woolf & the problem of the subject. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.
Morland, I. and Willox, A. (2005) Queer theory. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.
Nancy Cervetti (1996) ‘In the Breeches, Petticoats, and Pleasures of “Orlando”’, Journal of Modern Literature, 20(2), pp. 165–175. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3831473.
Nestle, J., Howell, C. and Wilchins, R.A. (2002) GenderQueer: voices from beyond the sexual binary. Los Angeles, Calif: Alyson Books.
Peach, L. (1999) Virginia Woolf. London: Macmillian.
Phelan, S. (1997) Playing with fire: queer politics, queer theories. New York: Routledge.
Prosser, J. (1998) Second skins: the body narratives of transsexuality. New York: Columbia University Press. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=5276221.
Punter, D. (1996) The literature of terror: a history of gothic fictions from 1765 to the present day, Vol.2: The modern gothic. 2nd ed. London: Longman. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=1694449.
Rado, L. (1997) ‘Would the real Virginia Woolf please stand up? Feminist criticism, the androgyny debates, and’, Women’s Studies, 26(2), pp. 147–169. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/00497878.1997.9979158.
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Robinson, E.S. (2011) Shift linguals: cut-up narratives from William S. Burroughs to the present [electronic resource]. 1st ed. Amsterdam: Rodopi. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=713117.
Sage, V. and Lloyd Smith, A. (1996) Modern gothic: a reader. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Salih, S. (2002) Judith Butler. London: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=170639.
Schoene-Harwood, Berthold (2000) ‘Chapter 8: Dam’s Burst: Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory’, in Writing men: literary masculinites from Frankenstein to the new man. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Available at: http://ezproxy.lib.le.ac.uk/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?docID=6141539.
Sedgwick, E.K. (1994a) Epistemology of the closet. London: Penguin.
Sedgwick, E.K. (1994b) Tendencies. London: Routledge.
Sedgwick, E.K. (1997) Novel gazing: queer readings in fiction. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
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Stevens, Hugh and Taylor, Melanie (2000) ‘True Stories: Orlando, Life-Writing and Transgender Narratives’’, in Modernist sexualities. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Straayer, C. (1996) Deviant eyes, deviant bodies: sexual re-orientations in film and video. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press.
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Stryker, S. (2001) Queer pulp: perverted passions from the golden age of the paperback. San Francisco, Calif: Chronicle.
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Thomas, C., Aimone, J.O. and MacGillivray, C.A.F. (2000) Straight with a twist: queer theory and the subject of heterosexuality. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Tierney, W.G. (1997) Academic outlaws: queer theory and cultural studies in the academy. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/leicester/detail.action?pq-origsite=primo&docID=997148.
Tripp, Anna and Anne Fausto-Sterling (2000) ‘How to build a man’, in Gender. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Wallace, Gavin and Nairn, Tom (1993) ‘Iain Banks and the Fiction Factory’, in The Scottish novel since the seventies: new visions, old dreams. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Weedon, Chris (1999) ‘Chapter 3: Lesbian Difference, Feminism and Queer theory’, in Feminism, theory, and the politics of difference. Oxford: Blackwell.
Wiegman, R., Glasberg, E. and Wiegman, R. (1999) Literature and gender: thinking critically through fiction, poetry, and drama. New York: Longman.
Wilchins, R.A. (1997) Read my lips: sexual subversion and the end of gender. Ithaca, NY: Firebrand Books.
Wilchins, R.A. (2004) Queer theory, gender theory: an instant primer. Los Angeles, Calif: Alyson Books.
Wittig, M. (1992) The straight mind and other essays. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
Zimmerman, B. and McNaron, T.A.H. (1996) The new lesbian studies: into the twenty-first century. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York.