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Deconstructing True Crime Literature

Part of the Crime Files series
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This book provides a critical discussion of True Crime literature, arguing for the deconstruction of the genre into subgenres that better reflect a work’s contents.

In analysing seminal and lesser-known works, the areas of authenticity, accuracy, and author proximity are considered to form a framework on which an individual publication’s subgenre (re)categorisation can be assessed.

The book considers the likes of Ann Rule, Truman Capote, and Maggie Nelson, among other notable authors.

Their works – those that fit into True Crime and those that defy categorisation within the genre as it exists – are reviewed, and their defining features critiqued.

Topics such as narrative methodologies, figurative language, and utilisation of research are considered in support of this.

These strands combine to a larger discussion regarding a deconstruction of True Crime, and the ways in which this will improve the social responsibility of the genre, and encourage a more conscientious consumerism of it.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031410440 / 9783031410444
Hardback
12/09/2023
Switzerland
English
219 pages
21 cm