Text of about sixty pages, accompanied by nine medical photographs, sketches (fig. 10-16), and reproductions of antique artworks (fig. 17-23) of what Meige calls antique hermaphroditism, that is, ancient representations of hermaphroditism. This category he proposes aims to account for the “coincidence” between a recently established nosographic category—feminism—and certain ancient representations of hermaphroditism, as “a great number of antique Hermaphrodites exactly correspond to the description of Feminins (p. 54).
The History of Queer Photography
From Discrimination to Visibility
The History of Queer Photography
From Discrimination to Visibility