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Framing Law and Crime : An Interdisciplinary Anthology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities SeriesPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (539 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781611477061
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Framing Law and CrimeDDC classification:
  • 791.43/6554
LOC classification:
  • PN1995.9.J8F83 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PartI. CINEMATIC HISTORIES AND REAL/REEL DYSTOPIAS OF LAW AND CRIME -- Ch01. Law and Cinema Movement -- Ch02. The Crisis of Law and the Imaginary of Disaster -- Ch03. A Canadian Perspective on Documentary Film -- PartII. JURISPRUDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL FILMS -- Ch04. In The Land of Blood and Honey -- Ch05. Multifocal Judgment, Intersecting Legal Proceedings, and Conservativism -- Ch06. Beyond the Courtroom -- PartIII. LAW AND CRIME IN AMERICAN FILM AND TELEVISION -- Ch07. Alfred Hitchcock -- Ch08. Heroes for Hard Times -- Ch09. Documenting Crime -- Ch10. Screening the Law -- PartIV. FILM, CRIME, AND THE SOCIAL WORLD -- Ch11. Race and Serial Killing in the Media -- Ch12. Globalization and the Rise of the Behemoth -- Ch13. A Depiction of Evil, Order, and Chaos -- PartV. PEDAGOGY, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND ETHICS IN FILMS OF LAW AND CRIME -- Ch14. Contours of a Cinematic Criminology -- Ch15. Fact, Fantasy, Fallacy -- Ch16. Tobias Beecher -- Ch17. Nationalities, Histories, Rhetorics -- Index -- About the Editorsand Contributors.
Summary: With contributions by many of the most prominent scholars in law, sociology, criminology, and film, Framing Law and Crime offers a critical survey of a variety of genres and media, integrating descriptions of technique with critical analyses.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PartI. CINEMATIC HISTORIES AND REAL/REEL DYSTOPIAS OF LAW AND CRIME -- Ch01. Law and Cinema Movement -- Ch02. The Crisis of Law and the Imaginary of Disaster -- Ch03. A Canadian Perspective on Documentary Film -- PartII. JURISPRUDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL FILMS -- Ch04. In The Land of Blood and Honey -- Ch05. Multifocal Judgment, Intersecting Legal Proceedings, and Conservativism -- Ch06. Beyond the Courtroom -- PartIII. LAW AND CRIME IN AMERICAN FILM AND TELEVISION -- Ch07. Alfred Hitchcock -- Ch08. Heroes for Hard Times -- Ch09. Documenting Crime -- Ch10. Screening the Law -- PartIV. FILM, CRIME, AND THE SOCIAL WORLD -- Ch11. Race and Serial Killing in the Media -- Ch12. Globalization and the Rise of the Behemoth -- Ch13. A Depiction of Evil, Order, and Chaos -- PartV. PEDAGOGY, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND ETHICS IN FILMS OF LAW AND CRIME -- Ch14. Contours of a Cinematic Criminology -- Ch15. Fact, Fantasy, Fallacy -- Ch16. Tobias Beecher -- Ch17. Nationalities, Histories, Rhetorics -- Index -- About the Editorsand Contributors.

With contributions by many of the most prominent scholars in law, sociology, criminology, and film, Framing Law and Crime offers a critical survey of a variety of genres and media, integrating descriptions of technique with critical analyses.

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