3 edition of In search of Catalina de Erauso found in the catalog.
In search of Catalina de Erauso
Eva Mendieta
Published
2009
by Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno in Reno, Nev
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-229) and index.
Statement | Eva Mendieta ; translated by Angeles Prado. |
Genre | Biography, Case studies |
Series | Occasional papers series / Center for Basque Studies -- no. 16 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CT1358.E7 M46 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 243 p. : |
Number of Pages | 243 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24073807M |
ISBN 10 | 9781877802874 |
LC Control Number | 2009035405 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 436221185 |
"This book is an exciting, well-organized overview of the evolution of a cultural icon: the nun-ensign Catalina de Erauso It will be of interest not only to Hispanists, but also to students of gender, theater, and film." -Anne J. Cruz, Professor of Spanish, University of Illinois, Chicago Catalina de Erauso () was a Basque noblewoman who, just before taking final vows to become. Histoire de la Monja-Alferez, doña Catalina de Erauso, écrite par elle-même, et enrichie de notes et documens avg rating — 0 ratings Want to Read saving /5.
Catalina de Erauso was born in Spain in either or , according to disputed records, and died in Raised and educated in a convent, de Erauso refused to conform to the strict nature of the environment and, disguising herself in men's clothing, escaped in /5(43). Born in San Sebastian in , Catalina de Erauso fled a convent at 15 and spent the rest of her life dressed as a man. In , she became a soldier and fought in the conquest of Chile and Peru. Gambling and brawling her way through the mining towns of the Andean highlands, she finally revealed her true identity 20 years later and became an Price Range: $ - $
Erauso, Catalina de (–) Spanish woman who fled a convent and, disguised as a man, rose to the rank of lieutenant in the Spanish colonial army in South America, then returned to Spain where her exploits were immortalized. Name variations: Erauzo; Erauzú; Francisco de Erauso; Francisco de Loyola; Alfonso Díaz Ramírez de Guzmán; called La Monja Alférez ("the Nun Ensign"). COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
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In Search of Catalina de Erauso: The National and Sexual Identity of the Lieutenant Nun (Occasional Hardcover – January 1, /5(1).
About the Author. Catalina de Erauso was born in Spain in either oraccording to disputed records, and died in Raised and educated in a convent, de Erauso refused to conform to the strict nature of the environment and, disguising herself in men’s clothing, escaped in Cited by: Catalina de Erauso, the subject of this incisive biography, was one of the more controversial (and certainly bizarre) figures of the early seventeenth century.
A celebrated and controversial individual, and as such the object of an excessive amount of scrutiny, her person and story are nevertheless fascinatingly blurred at the edges.”.
Spain, Birthplace of Catalina de Erauso. She was baptised in in Spain, and was placed in a convent at the age of four.
It wasn’t unusual for this to be done at this time, in order for the affluent girl to receive a suitable education – Catalina’s two sisters were also. Catalina de Erauso’s book The patriarchal society of early modern Europe held the expectation that women should be obedient, humble, and virtuous while men were expected to be brave and forceful.
This created a clear separation between the actions that defined being a man versus those that defined being a woman. A brief note about the life of Catalina de Erauso, the “lieutenant nun.”. Lieutenant Nun: Memoir of a Basque Transvestite in the New World is Catalina de Erauso’s memoir about her experiences during the early s in Spain and.
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: Lieutenant Nun: Memoir of a Basque Transvestite in the New World (Audible Audio Edition): Catalina de Erauso, Michele Stepto – translator. Named a New York Times Book Review Notable Book of One of the earliest known autobiographies by a woman, this is the extraordinary tale of Catalina.
In the book Catalina uses the female pronouns for the periods in her life when she was publicly identified as female, and male pronouns for when he was publicly identified as male. [3] He used a variety of names throughout this period (Pedro, Francisco, Alonso, Antonio), and Author: Ciaran Conliffe.
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From Catalina to Antonio: sex and gender in Catalina de Erauso's Autobiografía. Summary "An investigation of the life and historical milieu of Catalina de Erauso (), the lieutenant nun, with emphasis on her national and gender identities"--Provided by publisher.
In search of Catalina de Erauso: the national and sexual identity of the lieutenant nun Eva Mendieta ; translated by Angeles Prado. Reno, Nev.: Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, Such is the life of Catalina de Erauso, whose madcap disguised-as-a-man travels across South America come across like a 17th century episode of Cops.
Her cycles of kill/hide/escape/repeat are so frequent that her story jumps rapidly from off-putting, to cartoonish, to intriguing. Get this from a library. In search of Catalina de Erauso: the national and sexual identity of the lieutenant nun.
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Lieutenant Nun by De Erauso, Catalina (ebook) Lieutenant Nun: Memoir of a Basque Transvestite in the New World by Catalina De Erauso. One of the earliest known autobiographies by a woman, this is the extraordinary tale of Catalina de Erauso, who in escaped from a Basque convent dressed as a man and went on to live one of the most wildly fantastic lives of any woman in history.
From Catalina to Antonio: sex and gender in Catalina de Erauso's Autobiografía. Scope/content "An investigation of the life and historical milieu of Catalina de Erauso (), the lieutenant nun, with emphasis on her national and gender identities"--Provided by publisher.
Lieutenant Nun: Memoir of a Basque Transvestite in the New World is Catalina de Erauso’s memoir about her experiences during the early s in Spain and South America.
Catalina was born in into a wealthy Basque family. Her parents, María Pérez de Galarraga y Arce and Captain don Miguel de Erauso, were native-born residents of San Sebastian, Spain, a city located in the Spanish Basque. Equally warlike and amorous, Catalina de Erauso was a warrior and adventurer of the 17th century whose mystique has only ripened with age.
From the abbeys and squares of Spain to the outposts and wilds of the Americas, she earned her epithet of La Monja Alferez: “The Lieutenant Nun.”.
The daughter of a prominent 16th-century Spanish military family (many of whom were colonizers of. Named a New York Times Book Review Notable Book of One of the earliest known autobiographies by a woman, this is the extraordinary tale of Catalina de Erauso, who in escaped from a Basque convent dressed as a man and went on to live one of the most wildly fantastic lives of any woman in by:.
Catalina de Erauso was born in Spain in either oraccording to disputed records, and died in Raised and educated in a convent, de Erauso refused to conform to the strict nature of the environment and, disguising herself in men’s clothing, escaped in /5(2).book.
Sometime in the s, however, a Basque scholar, Joaquín de Ferrer, secured a copy, and in he brought the memoir to print as Historia de la Monja Alférez Doña Catalina de Erauso, escrita por ella misma ("The Story of the Lieutenant Nun Doña Catalina de Erauso File Size: 27KB.Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more.
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