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American Infanticide: Sexism, Science, and the Politics of Sympathy: Critical Issues in Crime and Society

Autor Clara S. Lewis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iun 2025 – vârsta ani
On April 22, 2015, the sorority sisters at Ohio’s Muskingum University’s Delta house encountered a horrific scene: pools of blood and gore in the first-floor bathroom. No one knew exactly what had happened, but the sisters suspected it had something to do with Emile Weaver. Studious, athletic, and well-liked, Emile had recently started wearing bulky sweatsuits and hiding her midsection, as if she was covering up a sudden weight gain. Could Emile be pregnant?
 
Emboldened by fear, the sorority sisters investigated. In the driveway next to the kitchen door, they found Emile’s newborn baby girl dead inside a garbage bag. Emile’s crime seemed senseless and left her family and friends with an aching question: what happened?
 
American Infanticide situates Emile's tragic act in a long intellectual, social, and legal history, uncovering disturbing missing chapters in our national history that undercut myths that have shaped public reactions to so-called monster moms and dumpster babies since the colonial era. Ultimately, the book uncovers how bias and inconsistency dictate how women accused of infant homicide are perceived and punished and sheds new light on how and why our legal responses to infanticide are so deeply misguided.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978833821
ISBN-10: 1978833822
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: 3 color images
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Critical Issues in Crime and Society


Notă biografică

CLARA S. LEWIS is a senior lecturer at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. She is the author of Tough on Hate?: The Cultural Politics of Hate Crimes, also published by Rutgers University Press.

Cuprins

Introduction: "Disgraced by a Crime So Disgusting"
Part I: Intellectual, Legal, and Social History
1. "Innocent and Seduced" versus "Lewd and Cunning": The Invention of Blameless and Blameworthy Infanticidal Mothers
2. The Discovery of Heterogeneity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Motive, Agency, and Culpability
Part II: A Double Tragedy
3. Losing Addison
4. Losing Emile
5. No Safe Haven: Addressing the Mistreatment of Neonaticide
Conclusion: A Social Theory of Neonaticide Risk
Acknowledgments
Index

Introduction: “Disgraced by a Crime
So Disgusting” 1
PA R T I
The Intellectual and Legal
History of Infanticide
1 “Innocent and Seduced” versus “Lewd and Cunning”:
The Invention of Blameless and Blameworthy
Infanticidal Mothers
23
2 The Discovery of Heterogeneity: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on Motive, Agency, and Culpability 55
PA R T I I
A Double Tragedy
3 Losing Addison 89
4 Losing Emile 111
5 No Safe Haven: Addressing the Mistreatment
of Neonaticide 153
Conclusion: A Social Theory of Neonaticide Risk 163
Acknowledgments
171
Notes 173
Index 000

Recenzii

"Lewis uncovered truths every woman—and every partner—should know."

“This book challenges readers to take a hard look at a subject that most would rather ignore and asks us to reconsider everything we think we know about who commits infanticide, why it happens, and how society responds to it with sympathy or malice.”

"American Infanticide is poised to become a classic, making an immediate and profound contribution to the scholarly literature on maternal filicide, while also offering itself up as a vitally important teaching tool for college students, defense lawyers, and even policy makers. There's nothing quite like it in the field—it combines a rigorous, fascinating summary of history with a critical engagement with existing scholarship, then offers an unprecedented close study of a single case."
 
"American Infanticide is an outstanding book that provides detailed insights into the injustices that surround neonaticide cases in the United States. Lewis's in-depth look at the experience of Emile Weaver provides a rich assessment of the narratives constructed around such cases and the ways that women are scapegoated to preserve social narratives about motherhood. Lewis illustrates that unless society, the law, and the criminal justice system take active steps to assist vulnerable women who experience their pregnancies as a crisis, women will continue to labor alone, resulting in newborn babies dying and unjust convictions and punishment of women in desperate need of compassion and support."

Descriere

Emile Weaver seemed like the perfect college student—a studious, athletic, and popular sorority sister. So why did she kill her newborn baby? American Infanticide answers this question by situating Emile’s tragic crime in a long intellectual and social history that reveals why our legal responses to infanticide are so deeply misguided.