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Imagining the Witch: Emotions, Gender, and Selfhood in Early Modern Germany

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Imagining the Witch: Emotions, Gender, and Selfhood in Early Modern Germany - Kounine, Laura
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Imagining the Witch explores emotions, gender, and selfhood through the lens of witch-trials in early modern Germany. Witch-trials were clearly a gendered phenomenon, but witchcraft was not a uniquely female crime. While women constituted approximately three quarters of those tried for witchcraft in the Holy Roman Empire, a significant minority were men. Witchcraft was also a crime of unbridled passion: it centred on the notion that one person's emotions could have tangible and deadly physical consequences. Yet it is also ...

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Imagining the Witch: Emotions, Gender, and Selfhood in Early Modern Germany 2018, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198799085

Hardcover