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Reimagining Black Art And Criminology A New Criminological Imagination Martin Glynn

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Reimagining Black Art And Criminology A New Criminological Imagination Martin Glynn
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Reimagining Black Art And Criminology A New Criminological Imagination Martin Glynn instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.83 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Martin Glynn
ISBN: 9781529213959, 1529213959
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Reimagining Black Art And Criminology A New Criminological Imagination Martin Glynn by Martin Glynn 9781529213959, 1529213959 instant download after payment.

It is time to disrupt current criminological discourses which still exclude the perspectives of black scholars. Through the lens of black art, Martin Glynn explores the relevance black artistic contributions have for understanding crime and justice. Through art forms including black crime fiction, black theatre and black music, this book brings much needed attention to marginalized perspectives within mainstream criminology. Refining academic and professional understandings of race, racialization and intersectional aspects of crime, this text provides a platform for the contributions to criminology which are currently rendered invisible.

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