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Damned Women: Sinners and Witches in Puritan New England, Elizabeth Reis


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Автор: Elizabeth Reis
Название:  Damned Women: Sinners and Witches in Puritan New England
ISBN: 9780801428340
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0801428343
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 240
Вес: 0.45 кг.
Дата издания: 1997-07-10
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 20
Читательская аудитория: Undergraduate
Основная тема: Regional & national history, HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775),HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT),HISTORY / Women
Подзаголовок: Sinners and witches in puritan new england
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Поставляется из: Англии
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In her analysis of the cultural construction of gender in early America, Elizabeth Reis explores the intersection of Puritan theology, Puritan evaluations of womanhood, and the Salem witchcraft episodes. She finds in those intersections the basis for understanding why women were accused of witchcraft more often than men, why they confessed more often, and why they frequently accused other women of being witches. In negotiating their beliefs about the devils powers, both women and men embedded womanhood in the discourse of depravity.
Puritan ministers insisted that women and men were equal in the sight of God, with both sexes equally capable of cleaving to Christ or to the devil. Nevertheless, Reis explains, womanhood and evil were inextricably linked in the minds and hearts of seventeenth-century New England Puritans. Women and men feared hell equally but Puritan culture encouraged women to believe it was their vile natures that would take them there rather than the particular sins they might have committed.
Following the Salem witchcraft trials, Reis argues, Puritans understanding of sin and the devil changed. Ministers and laity conceived of a Satan who tempted sinners and presided physically over hell, rather than one who possessed souls in the living world. Women and men became increasingly confident of their redemption, although women more than men continued to imagine themselves as essentially corrupt, even after the Great Awakening.


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Introduction: Puritan Women and the Discourse of Depravity

1. Women's Sinful Natures and Men’s Natural Sins2. Popular and Ministerial Visions of Satan3. The Devil, the Body, and the Female Soul4. Gender and the meanings of confession5. Satan Disp



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