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Lesbians In Early Modern Spain Sherry Marie Velasco

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Lesbians In Early Modern Spain Sherry Marie Velasco
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Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Sherry Marie Velasco
ISBN: 9780826517500, 0826517501
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Lesbians In Early Modern Spain Sherry Marie Velasco by Sherry Marie Velasco 9780826517500, 0826517501 instant download after payment.

In this first in-depth study of female homosexuality in the Spanish Empire for the period from 1500 to 1800, Velasco presents a multitude of riveting examples that reveal widespread contemporary interest in women's intimate relations with other women. Her sources include literary and historical texts featuring female homoeroticism, tracts on convent life, medical treatises, civil and Inquisitional cases, and dramas. She has also uncovered a number of revealing illustrations from the period.The women in these accounts, stories, and cases range from internationally famous transgendered celebrities to lesbian criminals, from those suspected of "special friendships" in the convent to ordinary villagers.Velasco argues that the diverse and recurrent representations of lesbian desire provide compelling evidence of how different groups perceived intimacy between women as more than just specific sex acts. At times these narratives describe complex personal relationships and occasionally characterize these women as being of a certain "type," suggesting an early modern precursor to what would later be recognized as divergent lesbian, bisexual, and transgender identities.

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