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- Inventing the Wicked Women of Tudor England: Alice More, Anne Boleyn . . .
In this essay, an analysis of the contemporary and subsequent treatment of Alice More, Anne Boleyn, and Anne Stanhope will demonstrate the existence of this triple bias in Tudor historiography
- Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford: The Most Hated Woman in Tudor England?
For Jane, a woman who had served five of Henry’s queens and knew all too well the dangers of court, this seems entirely out of character Perhaps she judged that the King, whose health had been deteriorating for a number of years, would soon die and so had her eye to the future
- Wicked Women of Tudor England - Springer
This fascinating study delves into the lives of six Tudor women celebrated for their reputed wickedness Collected here are accounts of Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, Anne Seymour, Lettice Dudley, and Jane and Alice More Warnicke rescues these women from historical misrepresentations and helps us to rediscover the complex world of Tudor society
- Women Gender and crime Flashcards - Quizlet
Compare and contrast the chivalry hypothesis with the evil woman hypothesis Chivalry states that women receive preferential treatment by the justice system; whereas, the evil woman hypothesis argues that women are punished for breaking socialized norms of gender-role expectations
- The Uneven Scales Of Lady Justice - Knowledge Box
The evil woman theory introduces the idea that when women commit a crime, they are no longer acting in the stereotypical way of a woman; therefore, punishment should be more severe On the other side, some men treat women with chivalry, seeing them as childlike, and unable to make clear decisions
- Bad Girls Of History, How Wicked Were They? - NPR
But did these women deserve their nicknames? Were they judged differently because of when they lived? Were they condemned for traits that were excused — or even praised — in powerful men?
- Evil Women Hypothesis - Gibson - Wiley Online Library
The evil women hypothesis is significant in its influence on the sentencing disposition of women and especially girls If a female offender is deemed to have acted contrary to gender norms, she could be perceived as evil and thus worthy of harsher sanctions before the law
- EVIL WOMEN HYPOTHESIS vs CHIVALRY HYPOTHESIS - ResearchGate
This paper attempts to examine how the role of gender construction influences the judges’ sentences against women perpetrators of violent crime which is not a feminine crime Departing from the
- Overview of Delinquent Girls: How Theory and Practice Have Failed and . . .
This chapter presents an overview and three possible hypotheses regarding the influence of gender on processing alleged offender: the equal treatment hypothesis, the chivalry hypothesis, and the evil woman hypothesis; and also presents an overview of the systemic processing, treatment, and punishment of female delinquents and presents
- King Lears ‘Immoral’ Daughters and the Politics of Kingship
The almost universal critical reaction against Goneril and Regan reifies the vision of woman as kind, nurturing, forgiving, and ignores the position in which these two women find themselves
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