Using modernism as a lens, Stephen Brauer examines Americans' understanding of criminality in the twentieth-century and how the powerful figure of the criminal is key to exploring cultures, social norms, and, ultimately, laws.
Using modernism as a lens, Stephen Brauer examines Americans' understanding of criminality in the twentieth-century and how the powerful figure of the criminal is key to exploring cultures, social norms, and, ultimately, laws.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The Cultural Work of American Crime Narratives Chapter 1: The Face of Crime, a Killer Body: Imagining the Criminal Type Chapter 2: "I Had to Have Her, If I Hung for It": Impulse, Repression, and Repetition Compulsion Chapter 3: Reforming the "Bad" Boy: Juvenile Delinquency, Intervention, and Choice Chapter 4: The Criminal as Self-Made Man Conclusion: The Crime Narrative in Late Capitalism
Introduction: The Cultural Work of American Crime Narratives Chapter 1: The Face of Crime, a Killer Body: Imagining the Criminal Type Chapter 2: "I Had to Have Her, If I Hung for It": Impulse, Repression, and Repetition Compulsion Chapter 3: Reforming the "Bad" Boy: Juvenile Delinquency, Intervention, and Choice Chapter 4: The Criminal as Self-Made Man Conclusion: The Crime Narrative in Late Capitalism
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