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Mcgregor Rafe (Edge Hill University Uk) - Literary Theory And Criminology - Paperback Watches Series: Oxford American Cardiology Library

Mcgregor Rafe (Edge Hill University Uk) - Literary Theory And Criminology - Paperback Watches Series: Oxford American Cardiology LibraryBinding: Paperback Description: Literary Theory and Criminology demonstrates the significance of contemporary literary theory to the discipline of criminology particularly to those criminologists who are primarily concerned with questions of power inequality and harm. Drawing on innovations in philosophical narrative cultural and pulp criminology it sets out a deconstructive framework as part of a critical criminological critique praxis. This book

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Series: Oxford American Cardiology Library

Author(s): Schabas William A

Literary Rogues is a wildly funny and illuminating history and analysis of the bad boys and girls of lit from the author of Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love Part nostalgia part serious history of Western literary movements Literary Rogues: A Scandalous History of Wayward Authors is a raucous celebration of oft - vilified writers and their work brimming with interviews research and personality

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This book focuses on the important role the Royal Family continues to play in many people's lives and its ongoing contribution as a pillar of iconic British culture

Mcgregor Rafe (Edge Hill University Uk) - Literary Theory And Criminology - Paperback Watches Series: Oxford American Cardiology LibraryBinding: Paperback Description: Literary Theory and Criminology demonstrates the significance of contemporary literary theory to the discipline of criminology particularly to those criminologists who are primarily concerned with questions of power inequality and harm. Drawing on innovations in philosophical narrative cultural and pulp criminology it sets out a deconstructive framework as part of a critical criminological critique praxis. This book

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