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I, Pierre Rivi駻e, Having Slaughtered My Mother, My Sister, and My Brother: A Case of Parricide in the 19th Century

I, Pierre Rivi駻e, Having Slaughtered My Mother, My Sister, and My Brother: A Case of Parricide in the 19th Century

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To free his father and himself from his mother's tyranny, Pierre Rivi鑽e decided to kill her. On June 3,1835, he went inside his small Normandy house with a pruning hook and cut to death his mother, his eighteen-year-old sister, and his seven-year-old brother. Then, in jail, he wrote a memoir to justify the whole gruesome tale.

Michel Foucault, author of Madness and Civilization and Discipline and Punish, collected the relevant documents of the case, including medical and legal testimony, police records. and Rivi鑽e's memoir. The Rivi鑽e case, he points out, occurred at a time when many professions were contending for status and power. Medical authority was challenging law, branches of government were vying. Foucault's reconstruction of the case is a brilliant exploration of the roots of our contemporary views of madness, justice, and crime.



Author: Michel Foucault
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 12/01/1982
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.32w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9780803268579
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