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  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture: 3-volume set

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture by Rafter, Nicole; Brown, Michelle;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. április 26.

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    Rövid leírás:

    The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Crime, Media and Popular Culture is a collection of over 120 entries written by an assembly of nearly 200 leading international scholars. It asks how do people imagine crime and punishment? How do they go about thinking of deviance and reactions to it? To answer this, contributors look at media influences on the ways people think about crime and punishment -- influences that include photography, movies, newspapers, detective novels, television, graphic arts, broadsides, myth, paintings, murals, the internet, and social media. It offers a foundational space for understanding the cultural life, imaginative force, and power of crime and punishment.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Crime and punishment fascinate. Overwhelming in their media dominance, they present us with our most popular television programs, films, novels, art works, video games, podcasts, social media streams and hashtags.

    The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Crime, Media and Popular Culture, a massive and unprecedented undertaking, offers a foundational space for understanding the cultural life and imaginative force and power of crime and punishment. Across five areas foundational to the study of crime and media, leading scholars from five continents engage cutting edge scholarship in order to provide definitive overviews of over 120 topics.

    In the context of an unprecedented global proliferation in the production of images, they take up the perennial and emergent problems of crime's celebrity and fascination; stereotypes and innovations in portrayals of crime and criminals; and the logics of representation that follow police, courts, capital punishment, prisons, and legal systems across the world. They also engage new, timely, and historically overlooked categories of offense and their representations, including child sexual abuse, violence against women, and human trafficking. A series of entries on mediums and methods provide a much needed set of critical approaches at a historical moment when doing media and visual research is a daunting, formidable undertaking.

    This is also a volume that stretches our understanding of conventional categories of crime representation. One example of this is homicide, where entries include work on the ever-popular serial killer but also extend to filicide, infanticide, school shootings, aboriginal deaths in custody, lynchings, terrorism and genocide. Readers will be will be hard-pressed to find a convention, trope, or genre of crime representation that is not, in some way, both present and enlarged. From film noir to police procedurals, courtroom dramas and comedies to comic books, crime news to true crime and reality TV, gaming to sexting, it is covered in this encyclopedia.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Historical
    1. The Cultural Afterlife of Criminal Evidence
    2. Cultural Representations of 19th-Century Prostitution
    3. Cultural Representations of Torture
    4. Folk Devils and Folk Heroes: the Janus face of the robber in popular culture
    5. Framing Terrorism
    6. Gangsters and Genre
    7. Historical Approaches to the Study of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
    8. Historical Representations of Crime and the Criminal
    9. Infanticide in 19th-Century England
    10. Moral Panics
    11. Music of the 1960s and Social Justice: Masterpieces of American Protest Songs and Why They Matter in the Trump Era
    12. Organized Crime Mythologies
    13. The (In)visibility of Race in 20th-Century Crime Films
    14. True Crime Reporting in Early Modern England
    15. Vengeance in Popular Culture
    Aspects of the criminal justice system
    1. A Genre Study of Prosecutors and Criminal Defense Lawyers in American Movies and Television
    2. American Lawyer and Courtroom Comedies
    3. American Trial Films and the Popular Culture of Law
    4. Biplanes, Satellites, and Drones: A High Resolution History of Eyes in the Sky
    5. Capital Punishment, Closure, and Media
    6. Culture of Punishment in the USA
    7. False Confessions in Popular Culture
    8. Feminist Perspectives on Criminal Justice in Popular Culture
    9. Guilt or Innocence: Lessons About the Legal Process in American Courtroom Films
    10. Human Trafficking and the Media in the United States
    11. Images of Alternative Justice
    12. Politics of Vision in the Carceral State: Legibility and Looking in Hostile Territory
    13. Juries in Film and Television
    14. Lawyers and Courts in French Popular Culture
    15. Miscarriages of Justice
    16. Military Justice in Film
    17. Nazi Justice in Popular Legal Culture
    18. Prison Life and Popular Culture
    19. Representations of Criminal Justice and Its Institutions
    20. Security and Surveillance in Film
    21. Solitary Confinement in Popular Culture
    22. Television Judge Shows
    23. Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Popular Culture in the Post-9/11 Context
    24. The "CSI Effect"
    25. The Legal System in German Popular Culture
    26. The Police, Media, and Popular Culture in the USA
    27. Trials for Genocide and War Crime in Popular Culture
    Aspects of criminology
    1. Copycat Crime
    2. Corpses, Popular Culture, and Forensic Science
    3. Crime and Celebrity
    4. Crime and Masculinity in Popular Culture
    5. Crime and Visual Media in Brazil
    6. Crimesploitation
    7. Criminal Underworlds
    8. Cultural Criminology
    9. Dark Tourism
    10. Dark Tourism, Penal Landscapes, and Criminological Inquiry
    11. Feminist Criminology and the Visual
    12. Foucault and the Visual Reconstitution of Criminological Knowledge
    13. Gothic Criminology
    14. Green Criminology, Culture, and Cinema
    15. Ideology in the Crime Genre
    16. Narrative Criminology: Crime as Produced by and Re-Lived Through Narratives
    17. Neighborhood Context and Media Representations of Crime
    18. Popular Criminology
    19. Psychopathy and the Media
    20. Street Cultures
    21. Transgressive Imaginations
    22. Visual Criminology
    23. Visual Representations of Genocide
    24. Visuality and Criminology
    25. White Collar Crime in Popular Culture
    26. Witnessing and Victimhood
    27. Wound Culture
    Offenses
    1. Abortion in American Film since 2001
    2. Bank Robbery in Popular Culture
    3. Car Crimes and the Cultural Imagination
    4. Clergy Sexual Abuse and the Media
    5. Drugs and Popular Culture
    6. Fakes and Forgeries in Art, and the More Specific Term “Art Fraud”: A Criminological Perspective
    7. Filicide in Australian Media and Culture
    8. Graffiti
    9. Homicide in Television Drama Series
    10. Journalistic Depictions of Violence against Women in India
    11. Journalistic Depictions of Violence against Women in Mexico
    12. Media Representations of Domestic Violence
    13. Moral Regulation and Media Representations of the Female Body
    14. Offensive Language Crimes in Law, Media, and Popular Culture
    15. Organized Child Sexual Abuse in the Media
    16. Pornification and the Mainstreaming of Sex
    17. Pussy Riot and the Politics of Resistance in Contemporary Russia
    18. Representations of Public Sex in Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
    19. Resistance in Popular Culture
    20. School Shootings in the Media
    21. Serial Killing and Representation
    22. Sex Crime and the Media
    23. Sexting
    24. Social Media, Vigilantism, and Indigenous People in Australia
    25. The Criminalization of Homosexuality in Popular Cinema
    26. The Cultural Politics of Indigenous Struggles and Aboriginal Riots
    27. The Global Traffic in Looted Cultural Objects
    Mediums
    1. A Critical Introduction to Arts Behind Bars
    2. Big Data and Visuality
    3. Content Analysis in the Study of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
    4. Crime Dramas as Social Science Fiction
    5. Crime Fiction
    6. Crime Films
    7. Crime News in Newspapers
    8. Crime News on TV
    9. Crime, Justice, and Anglo-American Comics
    10. Cultural Studies Approaches to the Study of Crime in Film and on Television
    11. Cultural Studies Approaches to the Study of Crime in Literature
    12. Documentaries about Crime and Criminal Justice
    13. Experimental Design in the Study of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
    14. Feminist Themes in Television Crime Dramas
    15. Film Noir
    16. Methodological Approaches to Studying Crime and Popular Culture in New Media
    17. News Media and African Genocide
    18. Nordic Noir
    19. Online Crime
    20. Police Dramas on Television
    21. Reality TV Crime Programs
    22. Spatialization and Carceral Geographies
    23. Sports Crime and Popular Culture
    24. Survey Research and the Study of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
    25. Video Gaming, Crime, and Popular Culture
    26. Violence, Media Effects, and Criminology

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