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to " live to read true crime , " this essay draws on individual inter- views and group discussions with seventeen women incarcerated in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.1 Rang- ing in age from 22 to 47 , ten of the ...
to " live to read true crime , " this essay draws on individual inter- views and group discussions with seventeen women incarcerated in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.1 Rang- ing in age from 22 to 47 , ten of the ...
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essay , that incarcerated women's practices of reading true crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce resources available for literary and intellectual life behind ...
essay , that incarcerated women's practices of reading true crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce resources available for literary and intellectual life behind ...
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victimization , as well as their resourceful uses of true crime narra- tives . Some imprisoned women actively use true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own ...
victimization , as well as their resourceful uses of true crime narra- tives . Some imprisoned women actively use true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own ...
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