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Criminals As Animals From Shakespeare To Lombroso Greta Olson

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Criminals As Animals From Shakespeare To Lombroso Greta Olson
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.15 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Greta Olson
ISBN: 9783110339840, 3110339846
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Criminals As Animals From Shakespeare To Lombroso Greta Olson by Greta Olson 9783110339840, 3110339846 instant download after payment.

Criminals as Animals from Shakespeare to Lombroso demonstrates how animal metaphors have been used to denigrate persons identified as criminal in literature, law, and science. Its three-part history traces the popularization of the 'criminal beast' metaphor in late sixteenth-century England, the troubling of the trope during the long eighteenth century, and the late nineteenth-century discovery of criminal atavism. With chapters on rogue pamphlets, Shakespeare, Webster, Jonson, Defoe and Swift, Godwin, Dickens, and Lombroso, the book illustrates how ideologically inscribed metaphors foster transfers between law, penal practices, and literature. Criminals as Animals concludes that criminal-animal metaphors continue to negatively influence the treatment of prisoners, suspected terrorists, and the poor even today.

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