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Monsters, Law, Crime - Explorations in Gothic Criminology

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Monsters, Law, Crime, composed of essays written by prominent U.S. and international experts in Law, Criminology, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication, and Film explores and updates contemporary discussions of the emergent and evolving fronts of monster theory in relation to cutting-edge research on law and crime, and of a Gothic Criminology.

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Introduction: Explorations in Gothic Criminology: Ruminating on Monsters, Law, and Crime - Caroline "Kay" Joan S. Picart

I. Of Myths and Monsters
Chapter One: "Deeds of Treachery and Violence and Lust and Cruelty": Revisiting Freud's Primal Crimes in Aboriginal Central Australia - John Morton
Chapter Two: Criminal Anthropology, Fabulism, and Criminology's Unacknowledged Teratological Lineage - Jon Frauley
Chapter Three: Vampire Fictions and the Conflation of Violent Criminality with Real Vampirism: A Practical Overview - John Edgar Browning and DJ Williams
II. Contagion, Monstrosity, Ethics
Chapter Four: A Double-Tap "Lilith Moral Panic" in Israel, 2014: How Labeling Others as "Monsters" Conceals Their Victimization - Orit Kamir
Chapter Five: Evil-By-Proxy and Everyday Monsters: Towards a Moral Sociology for Overcoming the Passive Observation of Evil -Michael Hviid Jacobsen
Chapter Six: Monstering Madness: Criminal Lunatics in Broadmoor 1863-1913- Lucy Williams, Sandra Walklate, and Barry Godfrey
III. Monsters in Reel/Real Life
Chapter Seven: The Purge, or Law of the Universal Monstrous - Matthew Sorrento
Chapter Eight: Contrasting Depictions of Medical Serial Killers; Doctors Pétiot and Shipman from the Manic to the Mundane - Steve Greenfield
Chapter Nine: The Redactasaurus Chronicles: Fear, Consumption and Graffiti in Capital City - Deborah Landry
IV. Law, War and Monstrous Discourses
Chapter Ten: Human Trafficking, Empathy for Victims, the Tool of Eradication -David "D.W." Duke
Chapter Eleven: Visualizing Monsters and Just Wars in Legal and Public Analyses of Eastwood's American Sniper - Marouf Hasian Jr.
Chapter Twelve: Monstrous Discourses, Jihadi Cool, and Emergent Counter-Terrorist Narratives: The Case of Ahmad Khan Rahami (a.k.a. Ahmad Rahimi) and the 2016 New York/New Jersey Bombings - Caroline Joan "Kay" S. Picart
Postscript: Gothic Criminology's Evolving Frontiers - Cecil Greek


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Caroline Joan 'Kay' S. Picart is Attorney at Law practicing in criminal and family law and is Adjunct Professor of Law at Florida A & M University, Orlando, Florida.


Product details

Assisted by Caroline Joan "Kay" S. Picart (Editor)
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.11.2020
 
EAN 9781683930792
ISBN 978-1-68393-079-2
No. of pages 310
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Weight 602 g
Series The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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