“Even the Grave Won’t Keep You”

Lauren O'Neal
The Hairpin
Published in
1 min readMar 13, 2014

When young, she’d clothed herself in boy garb. “God is always looking after us,” Lume said, after showing us into her house and offering us a couch in the living room. Her sister-in-law shuttled in tea and soda as Lume sat, her elbows propped on either knee. “When I was about 12, I said, ‘Please God, help me. I pray to be a burrnesha until the end.’ “ Then she talked to her baba — or father — and he understood. He gathered Lume’s four brothers and, according to Lume, told them, “Herewith forward, this girl is a sworn virgin and will live like a man. These will be her affairs. You worry only for yours.”

Michael Paterniti on the dying Albanian tradition of burrneshas — women who live as men (sort of, it’s complicated) despite the “ultraconservative mores” of their society. (Jia fell into a Wikipedia hole about them once.)

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Lauren O'Neal
The Hairpin

Lauren O’Neal is a senior editor at Midnight Breakfast and cohosts the podcast Sunday School Dropouts.