2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0963926823000548
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From flesh to paper: bodily and material transformation in seventeenth-century Copenhagen – a case-study

Peter W. Hansen,
Jesper Jakobsen,
Ulrik Langen
et al.

Abstract: This article investigates the transformation of the body of a female child murderer as she passed through specific spatial configurations in the urban setting of the seventeenth-century capital of Denmark–Norway. By using the case of Gertrud Nielsdatter, we explore the significance of public urban spaces in the bodily and material transformation of a woman from a condemned sinner to an object of scientific wonder. This transformation was facilitated by practices in diverse public spaces – controlled or influen… Show more

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