Contested communities: Nathaniel Geary's "On the corner" and the social construction of deviant places
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| Persons | Author (aut): Horton, Alicia D. Editor (edt): Kohm, Steven Editor (edt): Bookman, Sonia Editor (edt): Greenhill, Pauline | 
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| Abstract | Abstract What do Canadian films say about crime and justice in Canada? What purpose to Canadian crime films serve politically and culturally? "Screening Justice" is a scholarly exploration of films that focus on crime and justice in Canada. Crime films are pivotal for understanding and shaping Canadian sensibilities by setting out widely available templates for thinking about crime and justice in Canadian society. Spanning disciplines and examining films from across Canada, "Screening Justice" is the first comprehensive Canadian volume on crime films that takes up cultural criminology’s call for more critical scholarly analyses of the interplay between crime, culture and society. --From publisher description. | 
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| ISBN | ISBN 9781552668160 | 
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