The abbot’s sexual "right" in pre-modern romanian and other european cultures

The author reviews the illicit sexual manifestations which happened (and may still happen) in the monastic and priestly milieu. It is a road which goes from asceticism to sin and even profanation. This concerns especially the pre-modern period in the Romanian and European space. Many Romanian abbots...

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Auteur principal: Andrei, Oișteanu (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Romanian Association for the History of Religions 2016
Dans: Archaeus
Année: 2016, Volume: XX, Pages: 317-351
Sujets non-standardisés:B Monastery
B Rape
B sexual sin and blasphemy
B Pedophilia
B discrimination of women in consecrated spaces
B Homo- and hetero-sexuality
B sexual perversions
B le droit du seigneur
B young Gypsy slave women
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Résumé:The author reviews the illicit sexual manifestations which happened (and may still happen) in the monastic and priestly milieu. It is a road which goes from asceticism to sin and even profanation. This concerns especially the pre-modern period in the Romanian and European space. Many Romanian abbots thought and behaved like alpha males on their monastic domain. The abbot would often use his "lord’s" role, deeming that he was owed the sexual "right of the lord" (including ius primae noctis), especially over young Gypsy women slaves on the monastic domain. This paper also analyses the way in which women were (are) discriminated against and marginalized within the Abrahamic consecrated spaces (synagogues, churches, and mosques).
Contient:Enthalten in: Archaeus