RT Article T1 Reformation, gender, and sexuality in Switzerland: two case studies JF Reformation & Renaissance review VO 17 IS 2 SP 167 OP 180 A1 Greyerz, Kaspar von 1947- LA English PB Taylor & Francis YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1636266134 AB Niklaus Manuel, active in Bern, painter, playwright, and politician, wrote a carnival play in 1525 entitled the Der Ablasskrämer [The Indulgence Seller], which stages seven women as rather aggressive propagators of the Reformation. The first case study examines this play and questions the predominant tendency among scholars to qualify Manuel's staging of women simply as a case of literary inversion. The second case study is concerned with sexual deviance among the Anabaptists of the St. Gall and Appenzell areas of eastern Switzerland in the mid-1520s. It interprets this, in line with other recent research, as an attempt to spiritualize sexuality. DO 10.1179/1462245915Z.00000000078