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Crime fiction and the law / edited by Maria Aristodemou, Fiona Macmillan, Patricia Tuitt.

Contributor(s): Aristodemou, Maria [editor.] | Macmillan, Fiona, 1958- [editor.] | Tuitt, Patricia, 1961- [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Birkbeck Law PressPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 181 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138624337 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Detective and mystery stories -- History and criticism | Law and literature | Law in literature | Law in motion pictures | Law on television | Literature | LiteratureDDC classification: 809.3'872 Summary: This volume opens up a range of important perspectives on law and violence by considering the ways in which their relationship is formulated in literature, television, and film. Employing critical legal theory to address the relationship between crime fiction, law and justice, it considers a range of topics, including: the relationship between crime fiction, legal reasoning and critique; questions surrounding the relationship between law and justice; gender issues; the legal, political and social impacts of fictional representations of crime and justice; post-colonial perspectives on crime fiction; as well as the impact of law itself on the crime fiction's development.
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This volume opens up a range of important perspectives on law and violence by considering the ways in which their relationship is formulated in literature, television, and film. Employing critical legal theory to address the relationship between crime fiction, law and justice, it considers a range of topics, including: the relationship between crime fiction, legal reasoning and critique; questions surrounding the relationship between law and justice; gender issues; the legal, political and social impacts of fictional representations of crime and justice; post-colonial perspectives on crime fiction; as well as the impact of law itself on the crime fiction's development.

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