“你是我的身体,但不是我”:约翰·马斯顿《女人的奇迹》中的种族认同

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1086/713986
Kirsten N. Mendoza
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在奴隶格兰迪森诉州一案(1841年)中,法官内森·格林推翻了沃伦县田纳西州巡回法院对玛丽·道格拉斯的袭击、殴打和强奸的裁决。虽然起诉书表示,被告确实“对道格拉斯有严重的猥亵和肉欲认识”,但起诉书忽略了受害者的种族。根据格林的说法,“对黑人女性犯下的这种行为不会被处以死刑。因此,最明显的是,这一事实”——受害者的白人种族——“赋予了犯罪的严重性。”正如格林冷酷的评估所表明的那样,强奸法规的制定考虑到了白人女性的受害者身份。在南北战争前的美国南部,幸存者的种族不仅减轻了强奸的严重性,而且如果受害者不是白人,犯罪本身也可以减轻。1859年,密西西比州最高法院推翻了下级法院对乔治诉州一案的另一项定罪,该案涉及强奸一名九岁黑人女孩。乔治的律师辩称,“关于白人的法律规定,关于性交,
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“Thou maiest inforce my body but not mee”: Racializing Consent in John Marston’s The Wonder of Women
n Grandison, a Slave, v. The State (1841), Judge Nathan Green reversed the decision of the Tennessee circuit court ofWarren County for the assault, battery, and rape of Mary Douglass. While the indictment expressed that the accused did “feloniously ravish and carnally know” the said Douglass, it had omitted the victim’s race. According to Green, “[s]uch an act committed upon a black woman would not be punished with death. It follows, therefore, most clearly, that this fact”—the victim’s White race—“gives to the offense its enormity.” As Green’s cold assessment makes plain, rape statutes were designed with White female victimhood in mind. In the antebellum American South, it was not just the severity of rape that wasmitigated by the race of the survivor but the crime itself that could be effaced if the victim had not been White. The Mississippi Supreme Court in 1859 reversed another conviction in the lower-court ruling ofGeorge v. State, a case concerning the rape of a nine-year-old Black girl. George’s attorney argued that “the regulations of law, as to the white race, on the subject of sexual intercourse,
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