Monsters, Law, Crime, composed of essays written by prominent U.S. and international experts in Law, Criminology, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication, and Film explores and updates contemporary discussions of the emergent and evolving fronts of monster theory in relation to cutting-edge research on law and crime, and of a Gothic Criminology.
Monsters, Law, Crime, composed of essays written by prominent U.S. and international experts in Law, Criminology, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication, and Film explores and updates contemporary discussions of the emergent and evolving fronts of monster theory in relation to cutting-edge research on law and crime, and of a Gothic Criminology.
Caroline Joan 'Kay' S. Picart is Attorney at Law practicing in criminal and family law and is Adjunct Professor of Law at Florida A & M University, Orlando, Florida.
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Introduction: Explorations in Gothic Criminology: Ruminating on Monsters, Law, and Crime - Caroline Joan 'Kay' S. Picart I. Of Myths and Monsters Chapter One: "Deeds of Treachery and Violence and Lust and Cruelty": Revisiting Freud's Primal Crimes in Aboriginal Central Australia - John Morton Chapter Two: Criminal Anthropology, Fabulism, and Criminology's Unacknowledged Teratological Lineage - Jon Frauley Chapter Three: Vampire Fictions and the Conflation of Violent Criminality with Real Vampirism: A Practical Overview - John Edgar Browning and DJ Williams II. Contagion, Monstrosity, Ethics Chapter Four: A Double-Tap "Lilith Moral Panic" in Israel, 2014: How Labeling Others as "Monsters" Conceals Their Victimization - Orit Kamir Chapter Five: Evil-By-Proxy and Everyday Monsters: Towards a Moral Sociology for Overcoming the Passive Observation of Evil -Michael Hviid Jacobsen Chapter Six: Monstering Madness: Criminal Lunatics in Broadmoor 1863-1913- Lucy Williams, Sandra Walklate, and Barry Godfrey III
Introduction: Explorations in Gothic Criminology: Ruminating on Monsters, Law, and Crime - Caroline Joan 'Kay' S. Picart I. Of Myths and Monsters Chapter One: "Deeds of Treachery and Violence and Lust and Cruelty": Revisiting Freud's Primal Crimes in Aboriginal Central Australia - John Morton Chapter Two: Criminal Anthropology, Fabulism, and Criminology's Unacknowledged Teratological Lineage - Jon Frauley Chapter Three: Vampire Fictions and the Conflation of Violent Criminality with Real Vampirism: A Practical Overview - John Edgar Browning and DJ Williams II. Contagion, Monstrosity, Ethics Chapter Four: A Double-Tap "Lilith Moral Panic" in Israel, 2014: How Labeling Others as "Monsters" Conceals Their Victimization - Orit Kamir Chapter Five: Evil-By-Proxy and Everyday Monsters: Towards a Moral Sociology for Overcoming the Passive Observation of Evil -Michael Hviid Jacobsen Chapter Six: Monstering Madness: Criminal Lunatics in Broadmoor 1863-1913- Lucy Williams, Sandra Walklate, and Barry Godfrey III
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