Gendered crime and punishment : : women and/in the Hispanic inquisitions / / by Stacey Schlau.

In Gendered Crime and Punishment , Stacey Schlau mines the Inquisitional archive of Spain and Latin America in order to uncover the words and actions of accused women as transcribed in the trial records of the Holy Office. Although these are mediated texts, filtered through the formulae and norms of...

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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World 49.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 196 pages).
Notes:"Formerly Medieval Iberian Peninsula" -- Series title page.
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Summary:In Gendered Crime and Punishment , Stacey Schlau mines the Inquisitional archive of Spain and Latin America in order to uncover the words and actions of accused women as transcribed in the trial records of the Holy Office. Although these are mediated texts, filtered through the formulae and norms of the religious institution that recorded them, much can be learned about the prisoners’ individual aspirations and experiences, as well as about the rigidly hierarchical, yet highly multicultural societies in which they lived. Chapters on Judaizing, false visions, possession by the Devil, witchcraft, and sexuality utilize case studies to unpack hegemonic ideologies and technologies, as well as individual responses. Filling in a gap in our understanding of the dynamics of gender in the early modern/colonial period, as it relates to women and gender, the book contributes to the growing scholarship in Inquisition cultural studies.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283854783
9004237356
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Stacey Schlau.