Murder Ballads and Death in Song

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Dan Newman
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Abstract This paper develops a typology of murder ballads to inform and assist legal scholars in engaging with this form of literature. Murder ballads are songs about death and killing, originating in seventeenth-century Europe thereon forming the bedrock of American folk, blues and country music from around the late nineteenth century onwards. This is a sub-genre of music explicitly focused on murder and, as such, presents a form of popular culture of great relevance to legal scholars, especially those with an interest in crime and justice. To date, legal scholarship has not given proper attention to murder ballads despite the vibrancy of the law and literature movement. This paper offers a call to rectify this dearth, following the law in literature approach of gaining insight into the human condition that can thereon be used to improve understanding of how law and society interact. The paper draws out a central theme of these murder ballads that speaks to a strong gender role in the narrative; violence against women. The ramifications of the normalisation of killing women that occurs in these traditional songs should be further developed to help understand the foundational role such cultural messages may have exerted on wider society.
杀人歌谣与歌曲中的死亡
本文发展了一种谋杀民谣的类型学,以告知和协助法律学者参与这种文学形式。谋杀民谣是关于死亡和杀戮的歌曲,起源于17世纪的欧洲,形成了19世纪末以来美国民谣、蓝调和乡村音乐的基石。这是一种明确以谋杀为重点的音乐流派,因此,它呈现了一种与法律学者,特别是那些对犯罪和正义感兴趣的人非常相关的流行文化形式。迄今为止,尽管法律和文学运动充满活力,但法律学术并未给予谋杀民谣适当的关注。本文呼吁纠正这种匮乏,遵循文学中的法律方法,深入了解人类状况,从而提高对法律与社会如何相互作用的理解。本文提出了这些谋杀民谣的一个中心主题,即在叙事中强烈的性别角色;针对妇女的暴力。这些传统歌曲中出现的杀害妇女正常化的后果应该进一步发展,以帮助理解这些文化信息可能对更广泛的社会产生的基础作用。
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