Digital Transgender Archive
Inscription: "Addressed to “Bien chère Gaby” and signed “Mes meilleurs voeux, mes bonnes amitiés—Une petite amie.” Long personal message about health issues, life troubles, hopes to see friend in the coming year." Studio photo of a garçonne—the French “new young women” of the 1920s who appropriated a variety of masculine privileges: dressing in mannish clothes, smoking in public, playing sports, driving cars and openly pursuing lovers of both sexes, evoking both horror and titillation among conservatives. The style of the garçonne portrayed on this postcard is clearly titled toward a more feminine presentation of the supposedly male signifiers. Divided verso imprinted “Made in France — Fabriqué en France”
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- Identifier
- 0p096714f
- Collection
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Postcards of Female and Male Impersonators and Cross-dressing
- Institution
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Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
- Date Created
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1930
- Genre
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Ephemera
- Places
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France
- Topic(s)
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Male impersonators
- Resource Type
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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13.7 x 8.8 (centimeters)
- Language
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French
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No known copyright
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