ABSTRACT

In Masculinity and Queer Desire in Spanish Enlightenment Literature, Mehl Allan Penrose examines three distinct male figures, each of which was represented as the Other in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Spanish literature. The most common configuration of non-normative men was the petimetre, an effeminate, Francophile male who figured a failed masculinity, a dubious sexuality, and an invasive French cultural presence. Also inscribed within cultural discourse were the bujarrón or ’sodomite,’ who participates in sexual relations with men, and the Arcadian shepherd, who expresses his desire for other males and who takes on agency as the voice of homoerotica. Analyzing journalistic essays, poetry, and drama, Penrose shows that Spanish authors employed queer images of men to engage debates about how males should appear, speak, and behave and whom they should love in order to be considered ’real’ Spaniards. Penrose interrogates works by a wide range of writers, including Luis Cañuelo, Ramón de la Cruz, and Félix María de Samaniego, arguing that the tropes created by these authors solidified the gender and sexual binary and defined and described what a ’queer’ man was in the Spanish collective imaginary. Masculinity and Queer Desire engages with current cultural, historical, and theoretical scholarship to propose the notion that the idea of queerness in gender and sexuality based on identifiable criteria started in Spain long before the medical concept of the ’homosexual’ was created around 1870.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

Inventing the Queer in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Spain

part |78 pages

The Reinvention of Masculinity and the Problematic Petimetre

chapter |28 pages

Proto-Camp

Humor as Critical Instrument in Ramón de la Cruz's El petimetre and La oposición a cortejo

part |58 pages

The Invention of Sexuality and the Homoerotic Male

chapter |28 pages

“I Don't Burn Candles of That Sort”

Male Homoerotica as Sexual Violence in Enlightenment Poetry

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

A Newly Emerging Consciousness