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- Title
A DIVA DEFENDS HERSELF: GENDER AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN AN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY HEADLINE TRIAL.
- Authors
Ramsey, Carolyn B.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the social issues of gender and domestic violence involved in the criminal trial of singer Mae Talbot in the 1900s. A brief overview is presented of the trial of Talbot for the murder of her husband after he abused her. It is suggested that the trial focused more on social ideas about intimate partner violence in the early twentieth century than about social entertainment regarding a murder trial.
- Subjects
UNITED States; TALBOT, Mae; TRIALS (Law) -- Social aspects; INTIMATE partner violence; CRIMINAL trials; UNITED States history, 1865-1921; UNITED States social conditions; MURDER; GENDER; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
St. Louis University Law Journal, 2011, Vol 55, Issue 4, p1347
- ISSN
0036-3030
- Publication type
Article