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Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking (Hardcover): Christiana Gregoriou Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking (Hardcover)
Christiana Gregoriou
R1,343 Discovery Miles 13 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking - Present-day News Media, True Crime, and Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018):... Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking - Present-day News Media, True Crime, and Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Christiana Gregoriou
R955 R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Save R73 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This open access edited collection examines representations of human trafficking in media ranging from British and Serbian newspapers, British and Scandinavian crime novels, and a documentary series, and questions the extent to which these portrayals reflect the realities of trafficking. It tackles the problematic tendency to under-report particular types of victim and forms of trafficking, and seeks to explore both dominant and marginalised points of view. The authors take a cross-disciplinary approach, utilising analytical tools from across the humanities and social sciences, including linguistics, literary and media studies, and cultural criminology. It will appeal to students, academics and policy-makers with an interest in human trafficking and its depiction in the modern day.

Language, Ideology and Identity in Serial Killer Narratives (Paperback): Christiana Gregoriou Language, Ideology and Identity in Serial Killer Narratives (Paperback)
Christiana Gregoriou; Series edited by Michael Burke
R1,596 Discovery Miles 15 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Gregoriou explores the portrayal of the serial killer identity and its related ideology across a range of contemporary crime narratives, including detective fiction, the true crime genre and media journalism. How exactly is the serial killer consciousness portrayed, how is the killing linguistically justified, and how distinguishing is the language revolving around criminal ideology and identity across these narrative genres? By employing linguistic and content-related methods of analysis, her study aims to work toward the development of a stylistic framework on the representation of serial killer ideology across factual (i.e. media texts), factional (i.e. true crime books) and fictional (i.e. novels) murder narratives. 'Schema' is a term commonly used to refer to organised bundles of knowledge in our brains, which are activated once we come across situations we have previously experienced, a 'group schema' being one such inventory shared by many. By analysing serial murder narratives across various genres, Gregoriou uncovers a widely shared 'group schema' for these murderers, and questions the extent to which real criminal minds are in fact linguistically fictionalised. Gregoriou's study of the mental functioning and representation of criminal personas can help illuminate our schematic understanding of actual criminal minds.

Language, Ideology and Identity in Serial Killer Narratives (Hardcover): Christiana Gregoriou Language, Ideology and Identity in Serial Killer Narratives (Hardcover)
Christiana Gregoriou; Series edited by Michael Burke
R4,304 Discovery Miles 43 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Gregoriou explores the portrayal of the serial killer identity and its related ideology across a range of contemporary crime narratives, including detective fiction, the true crime genre and media journalism. How exactly is the serial killer consciousness portrayed, how is the killing linguistically justified, and how distinguishing is the language revolving around criminal ideology and identity across these narrative genres? By employing linguistic and content-related methods of analysis, her study aims to work toward the development of a stylistic framework on the representation of serial killer ideology across factual (i.e. media texts), factional (i.e. true crime books) and fictional (i.e. novels) murder narratives. 'Schema' is a term commonly used to refer to organised bundles of knowledge in our brains, which are activated once we come across situations we have previously experienced, a 'group schema' being one such inventory shared by many. By analysing serial murder narratives across various genres, Gregoriou uncovers a widely shared 'group schema' for these murderers, and questions the extent to which real criminal minds are in fact linguistically fictionalised. Gregoriou's study of the mental functioning and representation of criminal personas can help illuminate our schematic understanding of actual criminal minds.

Retold Resold Transformed - Crime Fiction in the Global Era (Paperback): Christiana Gregoriou, Gigliola Sulis, David Platten Retold Resold Transformed - Crime Fiction in the Global Era (Paperback)
Christiana Gregoriou, Gigliola Sulis, David Platten
R299 R194 Discovery Miles 1 940 Save R105 (35%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking (Paperback): Christiana Gregoriou Representations of Transnational Human Trafficking (Paperback)
Christiana Gregoriou
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crime Fiction Migration - Crossing Languages, Cultures and Media (Paperback): Christiana Gregoriou Crime Fiction Migration - Crossing Languages, Cultures and Media (Paperback)
Christiana Gregoriou
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Crime narratives form a large and central part of the modern cultural landscape. This book explores the cognitive stylistic processing of prose and audiovisual fictional crime 'texts'. It also examines instances where such narratives find themselves, through popular demand, 'migrating' - meaning that they cross languages, media formats and/or cultures. In doing so, Crime Fiction Migration proposes a move from a monomodal to a multimodal approach to the study of crime fiction. Examining original crime fiction works alongside their translations, adaptations and remakings proves instrumental in understanding how various semiotic modes interact with one another. The book analyses works such as We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Killing trilogy and the reimaginings of plays such as Shear Madness and films such as Funny Games. Crime fiction is consistently popular and 'on the move' - witness the spate of detective series exported out of Scandinavia, or the ever popular exporting of these shows from the USA. This multimodal and semiotically-aware analysis of global crime narratives expands the discipline and is key reading for students of linguistics, criminology, literature and film.

Crime Fiction Migration - Crossing Languages, Cultures and Media (Hardcover): Christiana Gregoriou Crime Fiction Migration - Crossing Languages, Cultures and Media (Hardcover)
Christiana Gregoriou
R4,814 Discovery Miles 48 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Crime narratives form a large and central part of the modern cultural landscape. This book explores the cognitive stylistic processing of prose and audiovisual fictional crime 'texts'. It also examines instances where such narratives find themselves, through popular demand, 'migrating' - meaning that they cross languages, media formats and/or cultures. In doing so, Crime Fiction Migration proposes a move from a monomodal to a multimodal approach to the study of crime fiction. Examining original crime fiction works alongside their translations, adaptations and remakings proves instrumental in understanding how various semiotic modes interact with one another. The book analyses works such as We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Killing trilogy and the reimaginings of plays such as Shear Madness and films such as Funny Games. Crime fiction is consistently popular and 'on the move' - witness the spate of detective series exported out of Scandinavia, or the ever popular exporting of these shows from the USA. This multimodal and semiotically-aware analysis of global crime narratives expands the discipline and is key reading for students of linguistics, criminology, literature and film.

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