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Management number 201827743 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $82.23 Model Number 201827743
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This book explores the representation and misrepresentation of queer people in true crime, examining their status as victims and perpetrators and how the media portrays them. It applies an intersectional perspective to analyze criminal cases involving LGBTQ people and the true crime media content surrounding them. The chapters discuss high-profile criminal cases and highlight the invisible aspects of the accounting and societal focus surrounding these cases. The book offers teachable moments and media resources for further examination.

Format: Hardback
Length: 346 pages
Publication date: 25 August 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate portrayal and misconstrued representation of queer individuals in true crime narratives, exploring their multifaceted roles as both victims and perpetrators in actual criminal events. By adopting an intersectional approach, the chapters examine criminal cases involving LGBTQ individuals, as well as the pervasive true crime media content surrounding these cases. Through vivid descriptions and analysis, the book sheds light on the profound ways in which sexual orientation, gender, race, and other social identities shape the treatment of queer people within the criminal legal system and the broader societal gaze.

Each chapter delves into one or more high-profile criminal cases involving queer individuals, providing a detailed account of these events and their media coverage. The authors meticulously analyze how these cases are portrayed in various forms of media, including news, films, podcasts, documentaries, books, social media, and more. They examine not only what is prominently highlighted or emphasized by the media but also what remains unseen or underrepresented in the broader societal focus surrounding these cases. By drawing attention to lesser-known but similar cases, the book underscores the influence of race, gender, sexuality, sexual orientation, social class, and other factors on the dominant narrative surrounding these events.

Throughout the chapters, the authors identify teachable moments from each case and its media coverage, offering valuable insights and considerations for readers. These moments serve as a catalyst for reflection and dialogue, encouraging individuals to engage with the issues raised and to consider how they can contribute to positive change. Additionally, the book provides comprehensive media resources and supplemental materials, enabling curious readers, including scholars, students, content creators, and advocates, to delve deeper into the cases and media content.

This book appeals to a wide range of audiences, including scholars and students in criminology, psychology, sociology, law, media studies, sexuality studies, and cultural studies. It also holds significance for individuals with an interest in true crime, as it offers a nuanced and empathetic perspective on the experiences of queer individuals within the criminal justice system and the media. By challenging prevailing narratives and promoting greater understanding and inclusivity, this book contributes to a more inclusive and just society.


Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032246062


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