Women and the Abuse of Power

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Helen Gavin
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27 January 2022
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Do witches and witchcraft represent our understanding of how women who threaten the patriarchy are demonised?

If to be born female is to be born deviant, how deviant is a body transformed to be female?

There are few explorations of whether power exercised by women is as robust as that exercised by men, and therefore whether it is more open to abusive use. This fascinating anthology examines these questions through the lens of literary critique, history, criminology, and psychology to explore another representation of women - in relation to how they abuse power, or how they react when they are the victims of that abuse. 

With themes ranging from the personal consideration of female bodies, to the supernatural hidden realm, to the public condemnation of women who fall foul of either the law or of a male-dominated world, this collection of interdisciplinary essays provides an in-depth look at the fate of women who abuse or are abused by power.

Chapter 1. Seduced by Satan; Cynthia Jones

  • Chapter 2. Murders most Foul; Kristin Bone
  • Chapter 3. Male gaze and Female Monstrosity; Almudena Nido
  • Chapter 4. The Monstrous Girl; Miranda Corcoran
  • Chapter 5. Punk mood, Junk Food; Gina Gwenffrewi
  • Chapter 6. Digital Coercive Control Morag; Claire Kennedy
  • Chapter 7. Women, Torture and the Abuse of Power; Theresa Porter and Helen Gavin
  • Chapter 8. Good blokes and Bad Mothers; Laura Button

Helen Gavin is Subject Lead in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield and a Criminal Psychologist with 30 years' extensive experience of teaching, research and publishing. She has published widely in the areas of criminal psychology, deviant sexual practices, expression of aggression, psychology and culture. Her previous books include: Criminological and Forensic Psychology (2019), Female Aggression (with Theresa Porter, 2015) and Sex, Drugs & Rock'n'Roll: Psychological, Legal and Cultural Examinations of Sex and Sexuality (with Jacquelyn Bent, 2010).