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Síða 56
... murder of white women . African American women never appear as protagonists of true crime books . They occasionally surface in the most sensational collec- tions of mini true crime stories , but only if they have served as accomplices ...
... murder of white women . African American women never appear as protagonists of true crime books . They occasionally surface in the most sensational collec- tions of mini true crime stories , but only if they have served as accomplices ...
Síða 57
... crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce ... true crime narratives ' reductive accounts of women's crimes . Incarcerated women's true crime readings merit critical ...
... crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce ... true crime narratives ' reductive accounts of women's crimes . Incarcerated women's true crime readings merit critical ...
Síða 74
... true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own ... crime book about Susan Smith . Smith gained national recognition in 1994 for drowning her two children and then ...
... true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own ... crime book about Susan Smith . Smith gained national recognition in 1994 for drowning her two children and then ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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