A Man's Girlhood

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Erika Glässner
Erika Glässner

Helmut Krauss
Helmut Krauss

Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur

Lotte Stein
Lotte Stein

Hans Albers
Hans Albers

Max Hochstetter
Max Hochstetter

Olga Engl
Olga Engl

Siegfried Dessauer
Siegfried Dessauer

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    A Man's Girlhood examines in comic form the conundrums of intersexuality. Depicts the memories of the author, published in 1907 as an anonymous biography under the pseudonym NOBody, but was, following the taste of the time, dramatically oversubscribed. A child born without a clear gender is raised by the father as a boy, later by the uncle as a girl and dissected after death.

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    1919-10-03

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