《巴黎议会的鸡奸与刑事司法》,约1540年-约。1700

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of the History of Sexuality Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.7560/jhs29301
Tom Hamilton
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1588年末,巴黎议会刑事分庭的法官在巴黎沙特尔下级法院的上诉中审判了Alexandre Jouan,罪名是“非常罪行”和“鸡奸罪”,他作证说,他看到卖骨灰的商人Jouan“和一个面包师躺在沟里,脱下衬衫。”起初,Biresse“以为Jouan和一个女人在一起,他想看看他们在做什么,但当他们站起来时,他意识到是一个男人在这个人下面后,拿了一把草把自己擦掉了。”。在折磨下,Jouan在架子上喊道:“耶稣,玛丽,圣尼古拉斯,我的上帝,吝啬鬼!”和“我要崩溃了,杀了我!”但他继续否认鸡奸的指控。最后,Parlement将Jouan送回Châtelet,除非有更多的信息证明他有罪,否则他将被释放。1 Jouan的案件表明,在16世纪和17世纪的法国,通过刑事司法的审问程序起诉鸡奸案件存在一些棘手的困难。在Jouan的案例中
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Sodomy and Criminal Justice in the Parlement of Paris, ca. 1540–ca. 1700
D u r i n g a s e r i e s o f i n t e r r o g a t i o n s in late 1588, the magistrates of the criminal chamber of the Parlement of Paris tried Alexandre Jouan on appeal from the subordinate court of the Châtelet in Paris for the “extraordinary crime” and the “sin” of “sodomy.” Noël Biresse, who had been driving his cart outside Paris by the gate of Saint-Antoine, testified that he saw Jouan, a merchant who sold ashes, “lying with a baker in the ditch, on top of the man, with his shirt pulled off.” At first Biresse “thought Jouan was with a wench, and he wanted to see what they were doing, but when they stood up he realized that it was a man who took a handful of grass to wipe himself down after he had been underneath this man [Jouan].” Under torture on the rack Jouan cried out, “Jesus, Mary, Saint Nicolas, my God, misericord!” and “I’m breaking, kill me!,” but he continued to deny the charge of sodomy. Finally, the Parlement sent Jouan back to the Châtelet, from which he was to be released unless more information came to light that proved his guilt.1 Jouan’s case demonstrates some of the intractable difficulties involved in prosecuting sodomy through the inquisitorial procedures of criminal justice in sixteenthand seventeenth-century France. In Jouan’s case, the
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