Article ID: CBB571624412

Sexual Violence, Predatory Masculinity, and Medical Testimony in New Spain (2015)

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This essay examines the medical and legal construction of predatory masculinity in New Spain by contrasting criminal cases of rape [estupro] with those of violent or coercive sodomy [sodomía]. In the context of male-female rape, the rulings of most criminal and ecclesiastical courts imply that predatory masculinity was a “natural” manifestation of male sexual desire, whereas in cases of sodomy and nonconsensual sexual acts between men, courts viewed such desire as “against nature.” The processes by which the colonial state prosecuted certain sexual crimes simultaneously criminalized and validated predatory masculinity. By analyzing the roles of the medics, surgeons, and midwives who examined the bodies of the male and female victims in these cases, this essay argues for a commonality in the authoritative judgments based on medical evidence, whether conclusive or inconclusive.

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Authors & Contributors
Carlo Gelmetti
Kutzinski, Vera M.
Humboldt, Alexander von
Ette, Ottmar
Crozier, Ivan
Beccalossi, Chiara
Journals
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Science, Technology and Human Values
Medical History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Classical World
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
University of California, San Diego
University of Minnesota Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Sexuality
Sexual behavior
Homosexuality
Medicine
Masculinity
Sexually transmitted diseases
People
Humboldt, Alexander von
Symonds, John Addington
Ellis, Havelock
Time Periods
19th century
Ancient
20th century
17th century
Medieval
21st century
Places
Italy
New Spain
United States
Rome (Italy)
Roman Empire
Peru
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