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[ecrea] "The CSI Effect"- new from Lexington Books
Tue Aug 04 20:40:31 GMT 2009
Apologies for cross posting and shameless
promotion as a contributor, but thought some
might be interested in this new book.
The CSI Effect: Television, Crime, and Governance
Edited by Michele Byers and Val Marie Johnson
Lexington Books
"What the 'CSI shot'the CBS drama's signature
microphotographic probe beneath the skin and
into the bodydid for television forensics,
Michele Byers' and Val Marie Johnson's excellent
collection does for television studies. This
multi-voiced subcutaneous investigation into the
world's most popular small screen franchise
discovers significant and new political,
sociological, and aesthetic evidence concerning
why Anthony Zuicker's creation remains at the
end of the first decade of the 21st Century
anything but a corpse."David Lavery, editor of
The Essential Cult Television Reader and
founding editor of the journal Critical Studies in Television
CSI has been heralded in many spheres of public
discourse as a televisual revolution, its
effects on the public unprecedented. The CSI
Effect: Television, Crime, and Governance
demonstrates that CSI's appeal cannot be
disentangled from either its production as a
televisual text or the broader discourses and
practices that circulate within our social
landscape. This interdisciplinary collection
bridges the gap between the study of media,
particularly popular culture media, and the
study of crime. The contributors consider the
points of intersection between these very
different realms of scholarship and in so doing
foster the development of a new set of
theoretical languages in which the mediated
spectacle of crime and criminalization can be
carefully considered. This timely and
groundbreaking volume is bound to intrigue both
scholars and CSI enthusiasts alike.
List of Contributors
Gail Anderson, Kevin Bonnycastle, Michele Byers,
Linda Derksen, Nichola Dobson, Basil Glynn, Liz
Harvey, Kurt Hohenstein, Val Marie Johnson,
Jeongmee Kim, Lawrence Kramer, Mythili Rajiva,
William Turkel, Sherah VanLaerhoven, and Patrick West.
About the Editors
Michele Byers is associate professor of
sociology and criminology at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Val Marie Johnson is associate professor of
sociology and criminology at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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