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Critical Criminology And Literary Criticism Rafe Mcgregor

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Critical Criminology And Literary Criticism Rafe Mcgregor
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.5 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Rafe McGregor
ISBN: 9781529219692, 1529219698
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Critical Criminology And Literary Criticism Rafe Mcgregor by Rafe Mcgregor 9781529219692, 1529219698 instant download after payment.

There is increasing pressure on the humanities to justify their value and on criminology to undertake interdisciplinary research. In this book, Rafe McGregor establishes a new interdisciplinary methodology, ‘criminological criticism’, harnessing the synergy between literary studies and critical criminology to produce genuine interventions in social reality. McGregor practices criminological criticism on George Miller’s ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’, Prime Video’s ‘Carnival Row’ and J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Cuckoo’s Calling’, demonstrating how these popular allegories provide insights into the harms of sexism, racism and class prejudice. This book proposes a model for collaboration between literary studies and critical criminology that is beneficial to the humanities, the social sciences and society.

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