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Interviews from Prison

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An edition of When mothers kill (2008)

When Mothers Kill

Interviews from Prison

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Michelle Oberman and Cheryl L. Meyer don’t write for news magazines or prime-time investigative television shows, but the stories they tell hold the same fascination. When Mothers Kill is compelling. In a clear, direct fashion the authors recount what they have learned from interviewing women imprisoned for killing their children. Readers will be shocked and outraged—as much by the violence the women have endured in their own lives as by the violence they engaged in—but they will also be informed and even enlightened.

Oberman and Meyer are leading authorities on their subject. Their 2001 book, Mothers Who Kill Their Children, drew from hundreds of newspaper articles as well as from medical and social science journals to propose a comprehensive typology of maternal filicide. In that same year, driven by a desire to test their typology—and to better understand child-killing women not just as types but as individuals—Oberman and Meyer began interviewing women who had been incarcerated for the crime. After conducting lengthy, face-to-face interviews with forty prison inmates, they returned and selected eight women to speak with at even greater length. This new book begins with these stories, recounted in the matter-of-fact words of the inmates themselves.

There are collective themes that emerge from these individual accounts, including histories of relentless interpersonal violence, troubled relationships with parents (particularly with mothers), twisted notions of romantic love, and deep conflicts about motherhood. These themes structure the books overall narrative, which also includes an insightful examination of the social and institutional systems that have failed these women. Neither the mothers nor the authors offer these stories as excuses for these crimes.

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When Mothers Kill: Interviews from Prison
2008, New York University Press
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Cover of: When mothers kill
When mothers kill: interviews from prison
2008, New York University Press
in English
Cover of: When Mothers Kill
When Mothers Kill: Interviews from Prison
June 1, 2008, NYU Press, New York University Press
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Cover of: When Mothers Kill
When Mothers Kill: Interviews from Prison
2008, New York University Press
in English
Cover of: When Mothers Kill
When Mothers Kill: Interviews from Prison
2008, New York University Press
in English
Cover of: When mothers kill
When mothers kill: interviews from prison
2008, New York University Press
in English
Cover of: When mothers kill
When mothers kill: interviews from prison
2008, New York University Press
in English

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Library of Congress
HV9471, HV9471 .O34 2008

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Hardcover
Number of pages
208

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Open Library
OL11354756M
Internet Archive
whenmotherskilli0000ober
ISBN 10
0814757022
ISBN 13
9780814757024
LCCN
2007049410
OCLC/WorldCat
183162436
Library Thing
7515469
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2111970

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