Gender, True Crime and Criminology
eBook - ePub

Gender, True Crime and Criminology

Offenders, Victims and Ethics

  1. 172 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Gender, True Crime and Criminology

Offenders, Victims and Ethics

About this book

Interest in true crime as a form of popular entertainment has sky-rocketed in recent years. Drawing on this current popularity and its significance in the context of digital culture, Gender, True Crime and Criminology challenges traditional definitions of the genre, expanding representations of victimhood and how we understand true crime audiences in gendered terms.

Tackling male consumption of true crime and exploring texts which might appeal to men as consumers, Louise Wattis reveals a new opportunity to analyse representations of masculinity, class and violence, as well as how male audiences engage with cultural portrayals of these violent subjects. Embracing the breadth of the true crime genre, including features such as online engagement, sexual violence and the figure of the murdered woman, chapters critically analyse themes of gender, masculinity, race and class, as well as their representations in victim/survivor-centred documentaries. Situating wider debates within the renewed mainstream focus on violence against women, chapters also raise timely questions around ethics and the nature of victim visibility.

Recognising the value of popular criminology as an academic resource, this is a much-needed text for advancing contemporaneous debates around the importance and diversity of true crime.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter 1 Introduction: Gender, True Crime and Criminology
  6. Chapter 2 Gender and True Crime: Women, Murder, Feminism and Therapy
  7. Chapter 3 True Crime, Male Audiences and the Digital Hardman
  8. Chapter 4 Football’s Darkest Secret: Sexual Abuse, Elite Sport, Masculinity and Victimhood
  9. Chapter 5 Sexual Violence and True Crime: Exposing Power and Injustice in the Longform Docuseries
  10. Chapter 6 True Crime’s Staple: Reflecting on Murdered Woman in News and Popular Culture
  11. Chapter 7 Conclusion: True Crime’s Ethical Dilemmas
  12. References