Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Alabania: Fading Custom of "Sworn Virgins" Allowed Women to Live as Men

NY Times: Albanian Custom Fades: Woman as Family Man, by Dan Bilefsky:

Albania_flag_2 KRUJE, Albania — Pashe Keqi recalled the day nearly 60 years ago when she decided to become a man. She chopped off her long black curls, traded in her dress for her father’s baggy trousers, armed herself with a hunting rifle and vowed to forsake marriage, children and sex.

For centuries, in the closed-off and conservative society of rural northern Albania, swapping genders was considered a practical solution for a family with a shortage of men. Her father was killed in a blood feud, and there was no male heir. By custom, Ms. Keqi, now 78, took a vow of lifetime virginity. She lived as a man, the new patriarch, with all the swagger and trappings of male authority — including the obligation to avenge her father’s death.

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2008/06/alabania-fading.html

Culture, International, Women, General | Permalink

TrackBack URL for this entry:

https://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341bfae553ef00e55371cb968833

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Alabania: Fading Custom of "Sworn Virgins" Allowed Women to Live as Men:

Comments

Post a comment