The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finland and the area of Finnmark, Northern Norway, to analyse how experience as a category of knowledge and expression surfaces in original court records. This article focuses on courtroom discourse in witchcraft trials: the interrogation, what the accused confessed to in terms of ideas about witchcraft, and how the personal and collective experience of witchcraft may be traced in court record narratives. A narratological approach to courtroom discourse provides an understanding of the legal practice, contextual conditions, and complexity of the entire trial. By focusing on the confession as a narrative, the analysis unearths the ideas about witch...
ABSTRACT: The fifteenth century reflects the dawn of a canvas depicting a troublesome setting, infli...
This is a personal account of a recent criminal trial in the United Kingdom that the author was invo...
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The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
This article focuses on the trial of Margaretha Horn, a sixty-two year old peasant woman arrested fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the court narratives of serious crimes in the district courts...
Given the widespread belief in witchcraft and the existence of laws against such practices, why did ...
This article uses the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way t...
Extensive witchcraft trials took place in Sweden between the years 1668 and 1676. Approximately thre...
The following article is an articulation of practice-based research that seeks to situate the proces...
Imagining the Witch explores emotions, gender, and selfhood through the lens of witch-trials in earl...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This article considers how legal trials participate in the production of culturally valourised narra...
In May 1675, the local court in the northern Swedish parish of Nordingrå, which had approximately 1,...
ABSTRACT: The fifteenth century reflects the dawn of a canvas depicting a troublesome setting, infli...
This is a personal account of a recent criminal trial in the United Kingdom that the author was invo...
Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing v...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
This article focuses on the trial of Margaretha Horn, a sixty-two year old peasant woman arrested fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the court narratives of serious crimes in the district courts...
Given the widespread belief in witchcraft and the existence of laws against such practices, why did ...
This article uses the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way t...
Extensive witchcraft trials took place in Sweden between the years 1668 and 1676. Approximately thre...
The following article is an articulation of practice-based research that seeks to situate the proces...
Imagining the Witch explores emotions, gender, and selfhood through the lens of witch-trials in earl...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This article considers how legal trials participate in the production of culturally valourised narra...
In May 1675, the local court in the northern Swedish parish of Nordingrå, which had approximately 1,...
ABSTRACT: The fifteenth century reflects the dawn of a canvas depicting a troublesome setting, infli...
This is a personal account of a recent criminal trial in the United Kingdom that the author was invo...
Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing v...