The Tradition of Female Transvestism in Early Modern EuropeMacmillan, 1989 - 128 頁 In 17th and 18th century Europe, especially Holland, England and Germany, so many women chose to dress and live as men, that an underground tradition of female transvestism within the popular culture can be detected. This study, based upon 119 well-documented Dutch cases of female transvestism, is the first of its kind and tells us how these women adapted to male life and why, once discovered, reactions to them were both fierce and varied. It also explores the reasons why they chose to change gender. Special attention is devoted to transvestism by one partner as the only way in which lesbian love was conceiveable in this period. |
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... female soldiers and sailors were always found , and that the pattern did not really change in the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . The phenomenon appeared rather suddenly at the end of the sixteenth century . In the ...
... female soldiers and sailors were always found , and that the pattern did not really change in the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . The phenomenon appeared rather suddenly at the end of the sixteenth century . In the ...
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... female soldiers must have been considered boys rather than men , and boys were usually given equipment suited to their physical strength . The unavoida- ble fisticuffs among soldiers and seamen also brought Marritgen into difficulties ...
... female soldiers must have been considered boys rather than men , and boys were usually given equipment suited to their physical strength . The unavoida- ble fisticuffs among soldiers and seamen also brought Marritgen into difficulties ...
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... soldiers . In France , we see a sudden boom in female soldiers in the revolutionary armies at the end of the eighteenth century . The Mediterranean countries in general did not produce many female cross - dressers . Young women were ...
... soldiers . In France , we see a sudden boom in female soldiers in the revolutionary armies at the end of the eighteenth century . The Mediterranean countries in general did not produce many female cross - dressers . Young women were ...
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Traditional Forms of Temporary Cross | 6 |
The Transformation | 13 |
The End of the Disguise | 19 |
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