Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige

This article takes the opportunity of Jacqueline Carroy and Marc Renneville's exhumation of the Chambige affair to look at Chambige's friends. In their discourse, Chambige is the victim of a thirty-year-old woman, and this woman, dead, is a guilty mother. The term 'crime passionnel�...

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Main Author: Aya Umezawa
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2023-03-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/12339
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description This article takes the opportunity of Jacqueline Carroy and Marc Renneville's exhumation of the Chambige affair to look at Chambige's friends. In their discourse, Chambige is the victim of a thirty-year-old woman, and this woman, dead, is a guilty mother. The term 'crime passionnel', coined at the same time, also potentially justified the author. In the twentieth century, De Greeff denounced the hatred of women that hides behind compassion for criminals of passion, and Bourdieu pointed out that men's brutality originates in an anguish towards women. In the nineteenth century, the word 'femicide' was increasingly used to take the victim's perspective. However, there is a persistent tendency to look for reasons in the person who kills a woman and for faults in the victim: from this point of view, the 19th century case still seems to be relevant.
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Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
Criminocorpus
literature
feminicide
crime of passion
De Greeff (Étienne)
Chambige (Henri)
title Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
title_full Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
title_fullStr Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
title_full_unstemmed Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
title_short Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige
title_sort du crime passionnel au feminicide a propos de l affaire chambige
topic literature
feminicide
crime of passion
De Greeff (Étienne)
Chambige (Henri)
url https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/12339
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