The role of women in the Italian mafias has long been overlooked. Reduced to victim status and relegated to domestic life in a male-dominated society, women serve as the mafia's respectable facade: virtuous and docile. It is hard to picture these immaculate figures married to and raising brutal killers.
But, as Milka Kahn and Anne V??ron reveal in this absorbing book, women have always been at the heart of Italy's criminal organizations, as the guarantors of mafia culture. While the men are behind bars or on the run, it is left to their wives and mothers to uphold and pass on the 'family values'. Once widowed, they push their sons to vendetta; they are increasingly becoming others become mafia chiefs in their own right. Yet many also decide to risk their lives and break with 'the Family', collaborating with the authorities and renouncing mafia society in search of a normal life.
So who are these women? Are they pure Madonnas, or dangerous Godmothers? Women of Honor paints a complex and fascinating portrait through extremely rare interviews with the women themselves, who have overcome a culture of silence to share their extraordinary lives.
Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE WOMEN IN COSA NOSTRA
1. Ninetta Bagarella: Wife of the 'Butcher of Corleone' 2. Rita Atria: The Young Rebel 3. Giusy Vitale: The First 'Godmother' of Cosa Nostra 4. Carmela Iuculano: For the Love of Her Children
PART TWO WOMEN IN THE 'NDRANGHETA
5. Giusy Pesce: Wind of Revolt 6. Lea Garofalo: The Price of Treason 7. The Land of Suicides
PART THREE WOMEN IN THE CAMORRA
8. Pupetta Maresca: Insulted Honour 9. Erminia Giuliano: 'Lady Camorra' 10. Maria Licciardi: 'The Godmother' 11. Giuseppina Nappa: Faithful to 'Sandokan' 12. Anna Carrino: The Woman Who Scared the Casalesi Clan Conclusion: The 'Pseudo-Emancipation' of Women