The Lieutenant Nun by Sherry Velasco

The Lieutenant Nun

Transgenderism, Lesbian Desire, and Catalina de Erauso

Sherry Velasco

Catalina de Erauso (1592-1650) was a Basque noblewoman who, just before taking final vows to become a nun, escaped from the convent at San Sebastin, dressed as a man, and, in her own words, ‘went hither and thither, embarked, went into port, took to roving, slew, wounded, embezzled, and roamed about.’ Her long service fighting for the Spanish empire in Peru and Chile won her a soldier’s pension and a papal dispensation to continue dressing in men’s clothing.This theoretically informed study analyzes the many ways in which the ‘Lieutenant Nun’ has been constructed, interpreted, marketed, and consumed by both the dominant and divergent cultures in Europe, Latin America, and the United States from the seventeenth century to the present. Sherry Velasco argues that the ways in which literary, theatrical, iconographic, and cinematic productions have transformed Erauso’s life experience into a public spectacle show how transgender narratives expose and manipulate spectators’ fears and desires. Her book thus reveals what happens when the private experience of a transgenderist is shifted to the public sphere and thereby marketed as a hybrid spectacle for the curious gaze of the general audience.

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ISBN 9780292787469
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Copyright Date 2000
Publication Date Feb-01
Publisher University of Texas Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 248
Language English
Rating NotRated
Paper Type Electronic Format Available
Subject Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory; Performing Arts / Film & Video / General; Social Science / Gay Studies; Social Science / Lesbian Studies; Social Science / Popular Culture
BookID 7380

Author: LFWBooks