The special issue of the Journal of Neo-Victorian Studies (NVS) entitled «Neo-Victorian
Sexploitation» has been published. You can find it at:
http://www.neovictorianstudies.com/
List of Contents:
Introduction: «Victorian and Neo-Victorian Sexploitation»
Inmaculada Pineda Hernández and Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz
«Nomadic Transgender Identity: Patricia Duncker’s James Miranda Barry and
Wesley Stace’s Misfortune»
Georges Letissier
«Detective Fiction and Neo-Victorian Sexploitation: Violence, Morality and
Rescue Work in Lee Jackson’s The Last Pleasure Garden (2007) and Ripper
Street’s ‘I Need Light’ (2012-16)»
Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz
«Oscar Wilde and the Dead Hijra: Sexploitation and Neo-Colonialism in Gyles
Brandreth’s The Murders at Reading Gaol»
Anhiti Patnaik
«Inked In: The Feminist Politics of Tattooing in Sarah Hall’s The Electric
Michelangelo»
Ashley Orr
«Neo-Victorian Sexual De[f|v]iance: Incest, Adultery, Breaking the
Virginity Taboo and Female Sexual Agency in A. S. Byatt’s ‘Morpho Eugenia’»
Alexandra Cheira
«A Conscious Failure to Pass: Dressing across Sexual and Racial Borders in
Neo-Victorian Fiction»
Daný Van Dam