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The Crimes of Womanhood - A. Cheree Carlson

The Crimes of Womanhood

Defining Femininity in a Court of Law
Buch | Softcover
200 Seiten
2014
University of Illinois Press (Verlag)
978-0-252-08002-9 (ISBN)
CHF 36,65 inkl. MwSt
A lively analysis of the scandalous cases of women on trial in turn-of-the-century America
Cultural views of femininity exerted a powerful influence on the courtroom arguments used to defend or condemn notable women on trial in nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century America. By examining the colorful rhetorical strategies employed by lawyers and reporters of women's trials in newspaper articles, trial transcriptions, and popular accounts, A. Cheree Carlson argues that the men in charge of these communication avenues were able to transform their own values and morals into believable narratives that persuaded judges, juries, and the general public of a woman's guilt or innocence. Carlson analyzes the situations of several women of varying historical stature, from the insanity trials of Mary Todd Lincoln and Lizzie Borden's trial for the brutal slaying of her father and stepmother, to lesser-known trials involving insanity, infidelity, murder, abortion, and interracial marriage. The insanity trial of Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard, the wife of a minister, resulted from her attempts to change her own religion, while a jury acquitted Mary Harris for killing her married lover, suggesting that loss of virginity to an adulterous man was justifiable grounds for homicide. The popular conception of abortion as a "woman's crime" came to the fore in the case of Ann Loman (also known as Madame Restell), who performed abortions in New York both before and after it became a crime. Finally, Alice Rhinelander was sued for fraud by her new husband Leonard for "passing" as white, but the jury was more moved by the notion of Alice being betrayed as a woman by her litigious husband than by the supposed defrauding of Leonard as a white male. Alice won the case, but the image of womanhood as in need of sympathy and protection won out as well.

At the heart of these cases, Carlson reveals clearly just how narrow was the line that women had to walk, since the same womanly virtues that were expected of them--passivity, frailty, and purity--could be turned against them at any time. These trials of popular status are especially significant because they reflect the attitudes of the broad audience, indicate which forms of knowledge are easily manipulated, and allow us to analyze how the verdict is argued outside the courtroom in the public and press. With gripping retellings and incisive analysis of these scandalous criminal and civil cases, this book will appeal to historians, rhetoricians, feminist researchers, and anyone who enjoys courtroom drama.

A. Cheree Carlson is a professor in the School of Letters and Sciences and a faculty affiliate of the women's studies program at Arizona State University.

Acknowledgments   ix
Introduction: Womanhood on Trial   1
1. Narrative Intersections in Popular Trials   15
2. Framing Madness in the Sanity Trial of Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard   21
3. The Mad Doctors Meet McNaughton: The Battle for Narrative Supremacy in the Trial of Mary Harris   39
4. "True Womanhood" and Perfect Madness: The Sanity Trial of Mary Todd Lincoln   69
5. Womanhood as Asset and Liability: Lizzie Andrew Borden   85
6. Bodies at the Crossroads: The Rise and Fall of Madame Restell   111
7. "You Know It When You See It": The Rhetorical Embodiment of Race and Gender in Rhinelander v. Rhinelander   136

Conclusion: Womanhood as Narrative   157
Notes   167
References   173
Index   185

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.12.2014
Verlagsort Baltimore
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 313 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-252-08002-5 / 0252080025
ISBN-13 978-0-252-08002-9 / 9780252080029
Zustand Neuware
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