Article ID: CBB077423211

The Pathologisation of Women Who Kill: Three Cases from Ireland (2020)

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Women who kill are frequently subject to discourses of pathology. This article examines the cases of three women convicted of murder in Ireland following Independence in 1922 and explores how each woman was constructed as pathologised. Using archival materials, the article demonstrates that diagnoses were contingent and imbricated with notions of gender, morality, dangerousness, and class. For two of the women, their pathologisation led to them being certified as insane and admitted to the Central Criminal Lunatic Asylum. However, pathologisation could be mediated by respectable femininity. The article also explores the pathways which facilitated judgements of pathology, including the acceptance of a framework of degeneracy, or hereditary insanity, and examines how women could be redeemed from the diagnoses of ‘insanity’.

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Authors & Contributors
Revuelta, José I. Pérez
Moreno, José M. Villagrán
Maieron, Mario Augusto
Daker, Mauricio V.
Cegna, Annalisa
Azara, Liliosa
Concepts
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychopathology
Women
Medicine
Psychiatry
Criminology
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Italy
Ireland
Dublin (Ireland)
Germany
Europe
Australia
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