Sexuality and the Unnatural in Colonial Latin America brings
together a broad community of scholars to explore the history of
illicit and alternative sexualities in Latin America's colonial and
early national periods. Together the essays examine how "the
unnatural" came to inscribe certain sexual acts and desires as
criminal and sinful, including acts officially deemed to be
"against nature" - sodomy, bestiality, and masturbation - along
with others that approximated the unnatural - hermaphroditism,
incest, sex with the devil, solicitation in the confessional,
erotic religious visions, and the desecration of holy images. In
doing so, this anthology makes important and necessary
contributions to the historiography of gender and sexuality. Amid
the growing politicized interest in broader LGBTQ movements in
Latin America, the essays also show how these legal codes endured
to make their way into post - independence Latin America.
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