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True Crime - Observations on Violence and Modernity

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Seltzer's work is never anything less than fascinating ... he is capable of brilliant flashes of insight." --American Literature"Seltzer's work is welcome in its close reading of true crime across contexts and chronologies." --College Literature Informationen zum Autor Mark Seltzer is Evan Frankel Professor of English at UCLA. He is author of Bodies and Machines and Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture , both published by Routledge. Klappentext True crime is crime fact that looks like crime fiction. It is one of the most popular genres of our pathological public sphere, and an integral part of our contemporary wound culture-a culture, or at least cult, of commiseration. If we cannot gather in the face of anything other than crime, violence, terror, trauma, and the wound, we can at least commiserate. That is, as novelist Chuck Palahniuk writes, we can at least "all [be] miserable together." The "murder leisure industry," its media, and its public: these modern styles of violence and intimacy, sociality and belief, are the subjects of True Crime: Observations on Violence and Modernity. True Crime draws on and makes available to American readers-and tests out-work on systems theory and media theory (for instance, the transformative work of Niklas Luhmann on social systems and of Friedrich Kittler on the media apriori-work yet to make its impact on the American scene). True Crime is at once a study of a minor genre that is a scale model of modern society and a critical introduction to these forms of social and media history and theory. With examples, factual and fictional, of the scene of the crime ranging from Poe to CSI, from the true crime writing of the popular Japanese author Haruki Murakami to versions of "the violence-media complex" in the work of the American novelist Patricia Highsmith and the Argentinian author Juan José Saer, True Crime is a penetrating look at modern violence and the modern media and the ties that bind them in contemporary life. Zusammenfassung The "murder leisure industry," its media, and its public:  these are the subjects of this penetrating look at modern violence and the modern media and the ties that bind them in contemporary life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Murder/Media/Modernity The Media Apriori Synthetic Witnessing True and False Crime Literacy Tests Crimes against Humanity The Known World The Conventions of True Crime Sin City Normal Violence The National Conversation Crime and Togetherness The Crime System Murder by Numbers Half-Credences; or, The Public Mind True Lies True Romance Medium: Crime, Risk, Counterfactual Life The Tremor of Forgery Precrime Second Thoughts; or, Is It Now? Vicarious Crime Vicarious Life Media Doubling The Train, the Dictaphone, the Merry-Go-Round, and the Movies Berlin 2000: The Image of an Empty Place Woundscapes The Love Parade Democratic Social Space The Mimesis of Publicness Postscript on the Violence-Media Complex (and Other Games) Notes Index...

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Authors Mark Seltzer
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.12.2006
 
EAN 9780415977937
ISBN 978-0-415-97793-7
No. of pages 196
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Cultural Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, TRUE CRIME / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, Humanities

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