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			<title>Victorian Studies</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
			
			<description><![CDATA[<p> Have you ever noticed how obsessed 
<br>
 the Victorians were with Queer Theory? 
<br>
 How unstable their identities were&rdquo; 
<br>
 smeared with coal, satiated with tea? 
<br>
 Perhaps it was due to their inordinate fondness 
<br>
 for shifting back and forth from bloomers to breeches 
<br>
 until one forgets what lies beneath 
<br>
 and despairs of having a gender; 
<br>
 there was nothing for it 
<br>
 but to strip them off&rdquo; 
<br>
 sweat soaked, vermin rich&rdquo; 
<br>
 and sail across some metaphorical 
<br>
 yet strangely salty sea,  
<br>
 not to find terra firma, 
<br>
 but only a shape-shifting muddle 
<br>
 of Cornish mud huts, Tasmanian Irish devils, 
<br>
 where, despite the reassurance of having mastered Latin 
<br>
 at the supple end of an oaken cane, 
<br>
 one learns too late that English is 
<br>
 only an ill-made construct 
<br>
 soon to be stormed by Indian mutineers 
<br>
 and that the public-private binary 
<br>
 cannot hold out against 
<br>
 the grassy waves of skirt-clad Zulu warriors, 
<br>
 and even the Queen herself&rdquo; 
<br>
 ivory breasts peeking out from her royal blue uniform&rdquo; 
<br>
 turns out to be a terribly queer, tertium quid sort of thing. 
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