Critiquing Violent Crime in the Media

Critiquing Violent Crime in the Media

Moore, Sarah; Mellins, Maria

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2021

400

Mole

Inglês

9783030837570

15 a 20 dias

549

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1. Introduction, Sarah Moore And Maria Mellins.- 2. The Deceased-Accused And The Victim As A Commodity: Jimmy Savile As A Case Study To Examine The Role Of Real-Crime Documentary In Reproducing Violence As Entertainment, Susanna Menis.- 3. 'Don't Let Netflix Tell You What To Think!': Debates On Getting To Know The Accused/Convicted In Making A Murderer And Other Injustice Narratives, George S, Larke-Walsh.- 4. From 'Forensic Narratives' To 'Narratives Of Forensics': Telling Stories About The Murder Of Gay Gibson, Alexa Neale.- 5. In Consideration Of Serial Violence: The Perils Of Repetition And Routine In 'True Crime' Documentaries, Sarah Moore.- 6. 'Stay Sexy And Don't Get Murdered': Depictions Of Female Victimhood In Post-Me Too True Crime, Megan Hoffman And Simon Hobbs.- 7. Stalking, The Media And Raising Public Awareness, Maria Mellins.- 8. Human Trafficking And Coercive Control: Representations In Media And Challenges In Legislation, Carole Murphy.- 9. 'That Photograph' - Serial Killer As Modern Celebrity, Ian Cummins, Marian Foley And Martin King.- 10. Real-Life Criminals And Crime Fictions: Adapting The Serial Killer As Gothic Monster In TV Drama, Brigid Cherry.- 11. Gender, True Crime And The Violent Subject, Louise Wattis.- 12. Feeding The Fascination: Crime-Related Tourism And The True Crime Museum, Hannah Thurston.- 13. Exploring The Presence Of The Digital Detective Within The True-Crime Genre And Its Online Spaces, Farhana Irshad.- 14. Live Streaming Of Murder: Regulatory Responses And Challenges, Gregor Urbas.
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true crime;serial killers;Making a Murderer;Serial;documentary studies;TV studies;crime trials;crime reporting;migrant crisis;stalking;#Metoo;Victims;masculinity;dark tourism;crime museum;crime and social media;live stream murder;crime, media and culture