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Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860 Susanne Kord (University College London)

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860 By Susanne Kord (University College London)

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860 by Susanne Kord (University College London)


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Drawing on extensive archival records and published texts, Susanne Kord investigates the stories of eight famous murderesses in Germany as they were told in legal, psychological, philosophical and literary writings. A major work of German cultural history, this highly original book raises thought-provoking questions about eighteenth- and nineteenth-century gender norms.

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860 Summary

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860: Heroines of Horror by Susanne Kord (University College London)

The way deviant women - murderesses, witches, vampires - are perceived and represented reveals much about what a society considers the norm for acceptable female behaviour. Drawing on extensive archival records and published texts, Susanne Kord investigates the stories of eight famous murderesses in Germany as they were told in legal, psychological, philosophical and literary writings. Kord interrogates the role of representation in legal judgment and the way the emancipation of women was perceived to be linked to their crimes. She demonstrates how perceptions of normal and criminal women permeated not only legal thought but also seemingly unrelated cultural spheres - from poetry, philosophy and physiognomy to early psychological profiling. A major work of German cultural history, this highly original book raises thought-provoking questions about eighteenth- and nineteenth-century gender norms in ways that continue to resonate today.

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860 Reviews

'Susanne Kord offers concise, thoughtful, and - in her treatment of scholarship - exceptionally masterful and stimulating insights into ideas about female deviance at the threshold of modernity. Her book inspires further discussion about the question to what extent modern penal systems can be understood as expressions of humaneness or rather ... as internalizations of social, moral and gender-constituting codes that should be resisted to this day.' Dr Achim Saupe, Zentrum fur Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam
'Kord's rigorously researched and accessibly written study raises important questions about gender norms and elevates a deeply controversial topic to the level of serious academic debate.' Waltraud Maierhofer, University of Iowa
'Kord's vivid writing style enhances the book's appeal ... This book is a notable exploration of the revealing underside of modern European culture.' H-Net Reviews
'Susanne Kord has written a fascinating and important book that deserves to be read by literary scholars and historians alike. It is a major achievement.' Joachim Whaley, Modern Language Review
'... a useful contribution to the socio-cultural history of women and crime ...' Monatshefte

Table of Contents

1. Criminal women: on bodies, paradoxes, performances and tales; 2. The evil eye: witches; 3. The plague: vampires; 4. Pride: husband-killers; 5. Shame: child-killers; 6. The female self: poisoners; 7. The end: the etiquette of execution; Works cited; Index.

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NLS9781107412606
9781107412606
1107412609
Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860: Heroines of Horror by Susanne Kord (University College London)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2013-01-03
278
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