“If she would also already be done away with, it would still remain the same”

Authors

  • Betina Aumair Wien

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14766/347

Keywords:

Biografie, Neuzeit, Queer, Recht, Trans- und Intersexualität, Geschlecht, Gender

Abstract

The literary scholar Angela Steidele meticulously traces the sole fragmentarily documented life of the assumedly last woman in Germany to be executed “because of so-called sodomy with another woman” (1). The history of love between women is “still to a great extent unwritten,” this particularly true, as Steidele in the afterward writes, for the time period between 1500 and 1850. With this monograph, Steidele succeeds in constructing a piece of German social and gender research in which, as she herself suggests, “the adventurer Catharina Margaretha Linck alias Anastasius Lagrantinus Rosenstengel” finds “her honorable place” (152).

Published

2005-07-05

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