OFFENDERS, ADULTERESSES, AND MURDERESSES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE: FROM THE COLONIAL TO THE POSTMODERN ERA

Jelena Knežević, Aleksandra Nikčević Batrićević
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This paper examines American female transgressors from the early colonial period to the late postmodern age and their representations in American literature. Its main aim is to identify the most relevant female offenders from each historical era and analyze how authors portray their characters in each literary work. Furthermore, it offers different insights into the social, cultural, political, and jurisprudential contexts of the murder cases of each female perpetrator under discussion. The paper also compares fiction to non-fiction literary texts and the similarities and differences contributing to a murderess’s standard representation. The representation of American transgresses is highly contingent on the literary genre of the texts, the type of offense, and the socio-cultural, historical, and ideological context of the time. What they have in common is that they murder people closely related to them. The opposing groups are single and double homicide committers, emotionally driven by victimization and vengeance, and emotionless serial killers, whose murder-prone behavior emanates from deviance. On the one hand, true-crime books offer unprecedented and controversial details about murderesses. On the other hand, crime fiction puts them into an imagined context. The most common depictions of female perpetrators are victimized women who suffer in a patriarchal society, romanticized femme fatales, or devilized mental health sufferers.
美国文学中的罪犯、通奸女犯和杀人女犯:从殖民时代到后现代时代
本文研究了从早期殖民时期到晚期后现代时期的美国女性越轨者及其在美国文学中的表现。其主要目的是找出每个历史时期最相关的女性罪犯,并分析作者如何在每部文学作品中塑造她们的角色。此外,本文还对所讨论的每个女罪犯谋杀案的社会、文化、政治和法理背景提出了不同的见解。本文还比较了小说和非小说文学文本,以及造成女杀人犯标准表述的异同。美国越轨者的表现形式在很大程度上取决于文本的文学体裁、犯罪类型以及当时的社会文化、历史和意识形态背景。他们的共同点是谋杀与自己关系密切的人。对立的两类人分别是单人和双人杀人犯,他们受受害和复仇的情感驱使,以及无情感的连环杀手,他们的杀人行为源于偏差。一方面,真实犯罪类书籍提供了前所未有的、有争议的女杀人犯细节。另一方面,犯罪小说将她们置于想象的背景中。对女性罪犯最常见的描述是在男权社会中受苦受难的受害女性、浪漫化的女性杀手或魔鬼化的精神疾病患者。
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