Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Gender ambiguity and female homosexuality on the threshold of the contemporary Age
Discusses the recent book that Marzio Barbagli devoted to Caterina Vizzani, a young cross-dresser who lived in the mid-eighteenth century. In particular it examines, in a long-term perspective, the interplay between gender ambiguity, scientific culture and the social sphere. Subsequently, it argues that the identification between cross-dressers and homosexuals, as proposed by the medical literature over the past three centuries (as in the case of Caterina Vizzani), should be regarded with caution.
Iris type:
1.2 Recensione in rivista
Keywords:
Caterina Vizzani, omosessualità femminile, travestitismo
List of contributors:
Schettini, Laura
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