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Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines, this book
explores the analysis of crime-related language. Drawing on ideas
from stylistics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, metaphor
theory, critical discourse analysis, multimodality, corpus
linguistics, and intertextuality, it compares and contrasts the
linguistic representation of crime across a range of genres, both
fictitious (crime novels, and crime in TV, film and music), and in
real life (crime reporting, prison discourse, and statements used
in courts). It touches on current political topics like
#BlackLivesMatter, human (child) trafficking, and the genocide of
the Kurds among others, making it essential reading for linguists,
criminologists and those with a general interest in crime-related
topics alike. Covering a variety of text genres and methodological
approaches, and united by the aim of deciphering how crime is
portrayed ideologically, this book is the next step in developing
research at the intersection of linguistics, criminology,
literature and media studies.
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