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True stories of crime in modern Mexico
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ISBN: 0826345301 9780826345301 0826345298 9780826345295 Year: 2011 Publisher: [United States] University of New Mexico Press :Made available through hoopla

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Crime has played a complicated role in the history of human social relations. Public narratives about murders, insanity, kidnappings, assassinations, and infanticide attempt to make sense of the social, economic, and cultural realities of ordinary people at different periods in history. Such stories also shape the ways historians write about society and offer valuable insight into aspects of life that more conventional accounts have neglected, misunderstood, or ignored altogether. This edited volume focuses on Mexico's social and cultural history through the lens of celebrated cases of social deviance from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Each essay centers on a different crime story and explores the documentary record of each case in order to reconstruct the ways in which they helped shape Mexican society's views of itself and of its criminals.


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Learning to Live with Crime : American Crime Narrative in the Neoconservative Turn
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ISBN: 081427093X 0814211372 081425764X Year: 2010 Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press,


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Fear, Justice, and Modern True Crime
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ISBN: 1626379130 9781626379138 Year: 2022 Publisher: Boulder

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For centuries, people have been drawn to true stories of crime and the justice system. But what began primarily as a literary genre focusing on murder has evolved. From docuseries and podcasts to Facebook groups and events such as CrimeCon, modern true crime has become diverse, complex, and interactive. In Fear, Justice, and Modern True Crime, Dawn Cecil examines the genre to uncover the messages it conveys. Modern true crime, Cecil argues, has the potential to inform people about crime-related issues and the criminal justice system--but it can also reinforce popular stereotypes. Her work deftly unpacks the impact of true crime stories on our perceptions, our fears, and even the process of justices of justice.

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