“I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers

In Italy law has accepted “honour crimes” perpetrated by men until little more than 30 years ago. As cultural dimensions are often slower to change, it is interesting to analyze the capacity to account for femicides in the press in a period in which the topic has become more and more relevant all ov...

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Main Authors: Chiara GIUS, Pina LALLI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Etudes Scientifiques Spécialisées Appliquées aux Communications Humaines, Economiques, Sociales et Symboliques 2014-12-01
Series:Essachess
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Online Access:http://www.essachess.com/index.php/jcs/article/view/249/280
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spelling doaj-f9862f60cbcf4ccb8309837112d6bc552021-08-02T10:36:51ZengEtudes Scientifiques Spécialisées Appliquées aux Communications Humaines, Economiques, Sociales et SymboliquesEssachess2066-50831775-352X2014-12-0172(14)5375“I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapersChiara GIUS0Pina LALLI1Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna ITALYDepartment of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna ITALYIn Italy law has accepted “honour crimes” perpetrated by men until little more than 30 years ago. As cultural dimensions are often slower to change, it is interesting to analyze the capacity to account for femicides in the press in a period in which the topic has become more and more relevant all over Europe. Building on existing literature, this study explores how three major Italian newspapers frame crimes of intimate partner femicide. Using 166 articles published in 2012, the authors examine - by a thematic analysis conducted along different items - which aspects are conveyed by the news to account for the 53 intimate partner femicides reported in the press in this period. Findings suggest that while Italian news media heavily rely on narratives of love and passion to frame intimate partner homicide, a social discourse justifying the “loss of control” it is also used to sustain representation of femicides as crimes impossible to be prevented or predicted.http://www.essachess.com/index.php/jcs/article/view/249/280intimate partner femicideromantic lovegender violencenewspapersrepresentations
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“I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
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title “I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
title_short “I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
title_full “I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
title_fullStr “I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
title_full_unstemmed “I loved her so much, but I killed her” Romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three Italian newspapers
title_sort “i loved her so much, but i killed her” romantic love as a representational frame for intimate partner femicide in three italian newspapers
publisher Etudes Scientifiques Spécialisées Appliquées aux Communications Humaines, Economiques, Sociales et Symboliques
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publishDate 2014-12-01
description In Italy law has accepted “honour crimes” perpetrated by men until little more than 30 years ago. As cultural dimensions are often slower to change, it is interesting to analyze the capacity to account for femicides in the press in a period in which the topic has become more and more relevant all over Europe. Building on existing literature, this study explores how three major Italian newspapers frame crimes of intimate partner femicide. Using 166 articles published in 2012, the authors examine - by a thematic analysis conducted along different items - which aspects are conveyed by the news to account for the 53 intimate partner femicides reported in the press in this period. Findings suggest that while Italian news media heavily rely on narratives of love and passion to frame intimate partner homicide, a social discourse justifying the “loss of control” it is also used to sustain representation of femicides as crimes impossible to be prevented or predicted.
topic intimate partner femicide
romantic love
gender violence
newspapers
representations
url http://www.essachess.com/index.php/jcs/article/view/249/280
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