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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Murder Media Symposium
Thu Nov 14 17:33:44 GMT 2024
With apologies for re-posting; CHANGE OF DATE
Murder Media Symposium
Call For Papers:
Liverpool John Moores University, 11th April 2025.
The recent /Dahmer: Monster/ (Netflix, 2022), /The Long Shadow/ (ITV,
2023), /No Man of God/ (Sealey, 2021), and /Beyond Reasonable
Doubt/ (BBC Sounds, 2017), stand as some of the latest examples of the
long and rich history of true crime content. The Murder Media Symposium
will explore approaches to contemporary true crime and murder media
texts, and the industrial, production, and fan cultures that surround
such material.
This symposium aims to explore critical approaches which help us to
understand contemporary true crime and murder media in the quickly
shifting media landscape. The true crime genre is found across all
media platforms, from legacy media, right the way through to grassroots,
self-start-up and participatory forms. In the past, true crime has
largely been ignored by critics, as it has been viewed as lurid, cheap,
and sensational. Key scholarly works on serial killers have shone a
light on the problematic place they hold in popular culture, some with
the same status as celebrities (Schmid, 2005), and the fascination held
over crime scenes and evidence (Seltzer, 1998; Bruzzi, 2016). Murder and
crime media has reaped the rewards of digital cultures (Horecks, 2019)
and has developed new approaches to even the most well-known cases
(Gaynor, 2023).
Fans of this content are more visible than ever, creating their own
spaces to profess their enjoyment of such content on social media. With
true crime being made away from legacy media, these stories and cases
are being told in new ways: engaging with comedy to navigate the more
gruesome aspects or utilizing laughs to undermine the previous modes of
true crime which made celebrities out of serial killers. Contemporary
murder media draws on established genre conventions of horror, Gothic,
and procedural dramas, and inserts real life killers into fictional
narratives to explore alternate timelines and conclusions to the stories.
Proposals are invited for 20 min papers on topics that explore murder
media and true crime content, its paratexts, practices, and fan
cultures. Topics can include but are not limited to:
* True Crime Documentary / Drama / Film
* Grassroots true crime
* True Crime and digital media – YouTube / Reddit
* True Crime podcasts
* True crime hybrids (Comedy, fantasy, horror, Gothic)
* True Crime fandoms
* True Crime comics
* True crime and streaming
* True crime and backlash / ethics
* Serial killers in other media (appearing in video games, in drama
series e.g. /American Horror Story/ and Ramierz)
* Serial Killer fans
* Murderabilia
* Serial killers and celebrity culture
* True crime and social media
* True crime and perspectives: Who’s story is being told?
* Unpacking the real from the not real
* True crime and people of colour
* True crime and LBGTQIA+
* Unheard voices / silenced voices
* True crime and the supernatural
* Internet sleuthing
* Forensic fandom
* The use of archive material to tell stories / change the narrative
* True Crime as mainstay of television
* Crime and comics
* Transnational crime
* True crime and journalism
* Trailers, promotional materials, or clickbait
Please send abstracts of around 200 words along with a short bio by 20th
December2024, to Dr Stella Marie Gaynor at Liverpool John Moores University.
(S.M.Gaynor /at/ ljmu.ac.uk) <mailto:(S.M.Gaynor /at/ ljmu.ac.uk)>
Applicants will be informed on or before 20th January 2025
The symposium is open to all and will be an in-person event. It will be
of interest to academics and researchers interested in true crime, film
and media studies, cultural studies, communications, criminology,
journalism, and anyone who is interested in true crime. Registration
will be free. If you have any questions, please email Dr Stella Gaynor
on the above email.
The Murder Media Podcast is available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music.
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