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The penalty is death : U.S. newspaper coverage of women's executions /

"In "The Penalty Is Death," Marlin Shipman examines the shifts in press coverage of women's executions over the past one hundred and fifty years. Since the colonies' first execution of a woman in 1632, about 560 more women have had to face the death penalty. Newspaper respon...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shipman, Marlin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, ©2002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Part I. Murdered family members and other schemes. Ch. 1. viragos and unnatural mothers: Nineteenth-century mothers -- Ch. 2. The demons decline: Twentieth-century mothers -- Ch. 3. Husbands and other family members -- Ch. 4. Other schemes -- Part II. Jazz journalism and the execution story as drama. Ch. 5. Excesses in 1920s Louisiana -- Ch. 6. Female mass murderers in the late 1930s -- Ch. 7. Execution stories as serial dramas. Part III. Race, ethnicity, and sexual preference. Ch. 8. Pre-civil war press and slave executions -- Ch. 9. Twentieth-century Black defendants -- Ch. 10. The Irish: More animal than human? -- Ch. 11. Sexual preference: Changes during the past fifty years. Part IV. Hollywood, female "tough guys," and love triangles. Ch. 12. Southern California defendants -- Ch. 13. The female "tough guy" -- Ch. 14. Little attention for "first" executions. 
505 0 |a Ch. 15. Love triangles -- Ch. 16. Little support for changes to execution laws -- Ch. l7. Government secrecy of executions under federal authority. Part V. The late 1990s and beyond. Ch. 18. The high-tech media at the end of the twentieth century. 
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