True Crime and Women
Writers, Readers, and Representations
Herausgeber: Pâquet, Lili; Williamson, Rosemary
True Crime and Women
Writers, Readers, and Representations
Herausgeber: Pâquet, Lili; Williamson, Rosemary
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Bringing new research from true crime writers, scholars, and media practitioners around the world, this book offers fresh perspectives on how women read, write, and are portrayed in true crime stories across different platforms, including documentaries, podcasts, and TikToks.
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Bringing new research from true crime writers, scholars, and media practitioners around the world, this book offers fresh perspectives on how women read, write, and are portrayed in true crime stories across different platforms, including documentaries, podcasts, and TikToks.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781032520674
- ISBN-10: 1032520671
- Artikelnr.: 70240707
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781032520674
- ISBN-10: 1032520671
- Artikelnr.: 70240707
Lili Pâquet is a Senior Lecturer in Writing at the University of New England, Australia, with research interests in crime fiction, true crime, and rhetoric. Her research has been published in journals including Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Crime Media Culture, Computers and Composition , New Writing, and Journal of Popular Culture, and her monograph, Crime Fiction from a Professional Eye: Women Writers with Law Enforcement and Justice Experience, was published in 2018. Rosemary (Rose) Williamson is Associate Professor in Writing and Head of the Department of Creative Arts and Communication at the University of New England, Australia, and an honorary member of the Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University. She conducts research on Australian magazines and the rhetorical dimensions of magazine feature articles, including those on true crime, in popular women's magazines. Her research interests also include life writing, environmental rhetoric, and political rhetoric. Her research has been published in New Writing, Journalism Studies, Life Writing, Media History, and elsewhere.
Chapter 1: True Crime and Women: New Perspectives
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 2: Saving Grace: Mediating Victorian True Crime in the Age of
#MeToo
Jennifer McDonell
Chapter 3: True Crime through a Feminist Identity Lens
Bruce Baer Arnold
Chapter 4: Women's Magazines, Crime, and Justice: Invitational Rhetoric in
a Decade of True Crime in Australian Women's Weekly
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 5: Gendered Constructions of Deviance: Women as Perpetrators of
Violent Crime in Finnish Tabloid Press
Satu Venäläinen
Chapter 6: Toward an Equitable True Crime? What Black and Missing and
Murdered and Missing in Montana Reveal about the Media Portrayal of Missing
Black and Indigenous Women and Girls
Danielle Slakoff, Stacie Merken, Lauren Moton, and Sheena L. Gilbert
Chapter 7: Are True Crime Podcasts Feminist? What a Content Analysis of the
Most-Listened-To True Crime Podcasts Tells Us
Kathleen Rodgers
Chapter 8: Through the Mirror: Proximity and Subjectivity in Writing
Larrimah
Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson
Chapter 9: Solicited Diary Methods and Women's Experiences of True Crime
Podcast Listening: Exploring Methodological Questions
Laura Vitis
Chapter 10: True Crime Activism on TikTok: It's Not All R@p!s+$, M!rd3r3r$
and Ki!!3r$
Simon Hobbs and Megan Hoffman
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 2: Saving Grace: Mediating Victorian True Crime in the Age of
#MeToo
Jennifer McDonell
Chapter 3: True Crime through a Feminist Identity Lens
Bruce Baer Arnold
Chapter 4: Women's Magazines, Crime, and Justice: Invitational Rhetoric in
a Decade of True Crime in Australian Women's Weekly
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 5: Gendered Constructions of Deviance: Women as Perpetrators of
Violent Crime in Finnish Tabloid Press
Satu Venäläinen
Chapter 6: Toward an Equitable True Crime? What Black and Missing and
Murdered and Missing in Montana Reveal about the Media Portrayal of Missing
Black and Indigenous Women and Girls
Danielle Slakoff, Stacie Merken, Lauren Moton, and Sheena L. Gilbert
Chapter 7: Are True Crime Podcasts Feminist? What a Content Analysis of the
Most-Listened-To True Crime Podcasts Tells Us
Kathleen Rodgers
Chapter 8: Through the Mirror: Proximity and Subjectivity in Writing
Larrimah
Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson
Chapter 9: Solicited Diary Methods and Women's Experiences of True Crime
Podcast Listening: Exploring Methodological Questions
Laura Vitis
Chapter 10: True Crime Activism on TikTok: It's Not All R@p!s+$, M!rd3r3r$
and Ki!!3r$
Simon Hobbs and Megan Hoffman
Chapter 1: True Crime and Women: New Perspectives
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 2: Saving Grace: Mediating Victorian True Crime in the Age of
#MeToo
Jennifer McDonell
Chapter 3: True Crime through a Feminist Identity Lens
Bruce Baer Arnold
Chapter 4: Women's Magazines, Crime, and Justice: Invitational Rhetoric in
a Decade of True Crime in Australian Women's Weekly
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 5: Gendered Constructions of Deviance: Women as Perpetrators of
Violent Crime in Finnish Tabloid Press
Satu Venäläinen
Chapter 6: Toward an Equitable True Crime? What Black and Missing and
Murdered and Missing in Montana Reveal about the Media Portrayal of Missing
Black and Indigenous Women and Girls
Danielle Slakoff, Stacie Merken, Lauren Moton, and Sheena L. Gilbert
Chapter 7: Are True Crime Podcasts Feminist? What a Content Analysis of the
Most-Listened-To True Crime Podcasts Tells Us
Kathleen Rodgers
Chapter 8: Through the Mirror: Proximity and Subjectivity in Writing
Larrimah
Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson
Chapter 9: Solicited Diary Methods and Women's Experiences of True Crime
Podcast Listening: Exploring Methodological Questions
Laura Vitis
Chapter 10: True Crime Activism on TikTok: It's Not All R@p!s+$, M!rd3r3r$
and Ki!!3r$
Simon Hobbs and Megan Hoffman
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 2: Saving Grace: Mediating Victorian True Crime in the Age of
#MeToo
Jennifer McDonell
Chapter 3: True Crime through a Feminist Identity Lens
Bruce Baer Arnold
Chapter 4: Women's Magazines, Crime, and Justice: Invitational Rhetoric in
a Decade of True Crime in Australian Women's Weekly
Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson
Chapter 5: Gendered Constructions of Deviance: Women as Perpetrators of
Violent Crime in Finnish Tabloid Press
Satu Venäläinen
Chapter 6: Toward an Equitable True Crime? What Black and Missing and
Murdered and Missing in Montana Reveal about the Media Portrayal of Missing
Black and Indigenous Women and Girls
Danielle Slakoff, Stacie Merken, Lauren Moton, and Sheena L. Gilbert
Chapter 7: Are True Crime Podcasts Feminist? What a Content Analysis of the
Most-Listened-To True Crime Podcasts Tells Us
Kathleen Rodgers
Chapter 8: Through the Mirror: Proximity and Subjectivity in Writing
Larrimah
Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson
Chapter 9: Solicited Diary Methods and Women's Experiences of True Crime
Podcast Listening: Exploring Methodological Questions
Laura Vitis
Chapter 10: True Crime Activism on TikTok: It's Not All R@p!s+$, M!rd3r3r$
and Ki!!3r$
Simon Hobbs and Megan Hoffman