Criminology, deviance, and the silver screen: the fictional reality and the criminological imagination
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Beschreibung: | "This text argues for the usefulness of fictional realities for criminological theorizing and analysis. It illustrates that a creative and critical social scientific practice requires craft norms rather than the commercial norms that threaten to completely colonize higher education. It also illustrates that pedagogical enquiry is relevant and important for criminology. In illustrating the argument, major concepts of prominent and influential theoretical frameworks are highlighted and explicated through their systematic application to the fictional social realities provided by a selection of films. In addition to illustrating theoretical analysis and clarifying concepts, Frauley offers several original interpretations, descriptions, and explanations of cinematic narratives. This provides for the bridging of theory and application and will provide an innovative and interesting context in which to engage readers in the exploration of criminological theory and theorizing"-- Provided by publisher. -- "Works of fiction offer complex and layered social realities that can be deconstructed and creatively theorized through the analytic frameworks provided by criminology and sociology. This text argues for the usefulness of fictional realities for criminological theorizing and analysis. It illustrates that a creative and critical social scientific practice requires craft norms rather than the commercial norms that threaten to completely colonize higher education. It also illustrates that pedagogical enquiry is relevant and important for criminology. Frauley highlights major concepts of prominent and influential theoretical frameworks and explicates through their systematic application to the fictional social realities provided by a selection of films. In addition to exploring theoretical analysis and clarifying concepts, he offers several original interpretations, descriptio |
Beschreibung: | XII, 249 S. |
ISBN: | 9780230615168 |
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adam_text | CRIMINOLOGY, DEVIANCE,
AND THE SILVER SCREEN
THE FICTIONAL REALITY AND THE
CRIMINOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Jon Frauley
palgrave
macmillan
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
1 Remarks on Conceptualizing, Analytic Languages,
and the Disciplined Imagination 1
2 Criminology and the Fictional Social Reality 31
3 The Criminological Imagination 73
4 Moral Transcendence and Symbolic Interaction in
Falling Down 99
5 Subculture and American History X 123
6 Pathology, Power, and Medicalization in K-PAX 157
7 Biopolitics and the Governance of Genetic Capital in
GATT AC A 195
Notes 217
References 229
Index 245
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