Tell No Tales On Me: A Study of Murder Ballads Open Access
Winkler, Melissa Catherine (2010)
Abstract
Abstract
Tell No Tales On Me: A Study of Murder Ballads
By Melissa Winkler
Murder ballads are songs that tell instances of violent and bloody
killings. Whether the murderers in these songs are men killing
their sweethearts or mothers killing their newborn infants, the
characters in these ballads are very closely linked to one another.
The ballads demonstrate the proximity of love and death. The
passion that allows the characters to love is the same passion that
allows them to kill. This thesis is an exploration of murder
ballads through three lenses. The first lens uses the ballads as
examples of folklore and analyzes the symbols and conventions that
the ballads draw upon. These symbols reappear in all ballads, and
this section explores the instances where they appear in
traditional and subversive ways. The second section uses a feminist
framework to explore the implications of the ballads on gender and
patriarchal discourse. In this section, I analyze the symbols for
their contribution to gender norms and conventions. The third
section moves away from the ballads themselves and uses two essays
by Walter Benjamin, The Storyteller and The Work of Art
in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, to explore the
implications of technological development on ballad culture in
general. In order to link these three readings together, I consider
them in terms of Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever. In
treating the materials as an archive, I explore the acts of
remembering and forgetting that gointo the creation of murder
ballads. Murder ballads work as metaballads that comment on ballad
culture itself. Exploring them theoretically allows for a path
toward understanding the implications of these songs on a larger
cultural framework.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................p.1
Chapter One: Murder Ballads as
Folklore................................................p. 5
Chapter Two: Murdered Maidens and Maidens
Murdering..........................p.23
Chapter Three: Reading Murder Ballads Through Walter
Benjamin…...........p.39
Conclusion…………………………………………………………....................................….p.53
Works
Cited………………………………………………………...................................……p.
56
Bibliography…………………………………………..................................………………...p.
59
Appendix A: Song
Transcriptions……………….........................………………….….p.64
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