Description |
x, 322 pages ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Interpersonal violence |
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Interpersonal violence.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-311) and index. |
Contents |
Situating familicide -- Figurations of feeling, haunted hearts, and uncanny acts -- Familicide : a history -- Livid coercive hearts -- Civil reputable hearts -- Familicide as a consequence of modern emotional formations -- Some implications : a few closing thoughts. |
Summary |
"Oscar, physically and sexually abusive, stabbed his partner and two stepdaughters to death, buried the bodies, and fled the state with his two younger children. Paul, a respected investment banker, donned a Halloween mask and shot his wife and two children before turning the gun on himself. What drives individuals as different as Oscar and Paul to kill their families? Why does familicide appear to be on the rise?" "In Familicidal Hearts, sociologist Neil Websdale uncovers the stories behind 196 male and 15 female perpetrators of this shocking offense, situating their emotional styles on a continuum, from the livid coercive to the civil reputable. With highly detailed case studies, Websdale explores the pivotal roles of shame, rage, fear, anxiety, and depression in the lives and crimes of the killers. His analysis demonstrates how internal emotional conflict, against a backdrop of societal pressures, is at the root of familicide, challenging the widely accepted argument that murderers kill family members to assert power and control. Websdale contends Instead that most perpetrators struggle with intense shame, many sensing that they failed to live up to the demands of modern gender prescriptions, as fathers and lovers, wives and mothers. What emerges is a compelling theory about the haunting effects of modern emotional struggles on perpetrators, controlling and upstanding alike"--Book jacket. |
Subject |
Family violence -- Psychological aspects.
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Homicide -- Psychological aspects.
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Uxoricide -- Psychological aspects.
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Infanticide -- Psychological aspects.
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ISBN |
9780195315417 cloth alkaline paper |
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0195315413 |
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