Ever since Oedipus unwittingly killed his father and married his
mother in Sophocles’ play, parricide – the killing of a parent or
another close relative – has been a dominant motif in works of
literature, film, psychoanalytic theory, and criminology. Yet,
parricide, for much of the twentieth and twenty-first century, has
been framed as an adolescent phenomenon, with child abuse proffered as
the overriding cause related to the killing of parents. Respect,
Defense, and Self-Identity provides a new way of understanding
parricides by analyzing the behavior of offenders and victims at the
scene of the crime in relation to the sources of conflict. This book
examines the conflict between parents and their offspring across the
life course and argues that parricides are shaped by factors such as
respect, defense, and self-identity. Respect, Defense, and
Self-Identity is recommended for classroom use in courses such as
criminology, homicide, family violence, and social work.
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Profiling Parricide in Nineteenth-Century America, 1852-1899
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781454189909
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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