Ghost criminology : the afterlife of crime and punishment / edited by Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis, and Travis Linnemann.
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Includes bibliographical reference and index.
Ghost Criminology: A (Spirit) Guide
Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis, and Travis Linnemann
PART I APPARITIONS AND THE (IN)VISIBLE
1. After the Fact: Spectral Evidence, Cultural Haunting, and Gothic
Sensibility
Eamonn Carrabine
2. Ghost Method
Jeff Ferrell
3. The Specter of White Supremacy: Fugitive Justice and the Dead
Body of US Racialized Politics
Michelle Brown
4. From Optograms to X-Rays: How to Conjure a Spectral
Criminological Image
Michael Fiddler
PART II. THE NECROTIC AND (IN)CORPOREAL
5. (Dis) Posing of "Toxic Necro-Waste": Managing Unwanted Ghosts
Daniel Robins
6. Destroyed Records
Katherine Biber
7. Police: The Weird and Eerie
Travis Linnemann and Justin Turner
8. "Dripping from Head to Toe with Blood": Suffocation, Tentacles,
Police, and Capital
Bill McClanahan
PART III. DEAD AND HAUNTED SPACES
9. The Time of Ghosts: Sites of Violence, Environments of Memory
Alison Young
10. Dark Diffractions: A Performative Hauntology of 10 Rillington
Place
Elaine Campbell
11. Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Cheap Motel Rooms and
Transgression
Carolyn McKay
12. Excavating Ghosts: Urban Exploration as Graffiti Archaeology
Theo Kindynis
Ghost Criminology: A Requiem
Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis, and Travis Linnemann
About the Contributors
About the Editors
Index
The haunting effects of crime, violence, and death in our history, memory, and media spacesFrom Abu Ghraib and Holocaust death camps to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and slave plantations, spaces where violent crimes have occurred can often become forever changed, or "haunted," in the public imagination. In this volume, Michael Fiddler, Travis Linnemann, and Theo Kindynis bring together an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars to study this phenomenon, exploring the origins, theory, and methodology of ghost criminology. Featuring Jeff Ferrell, Michelle Brown, Eamon Carrabine, and other prominent scholars, Ghost Criminology takes us inside spaces where the worst crimes have imprinted themselves on our history, memory, and media spaces. Contributors explore a wide range of these hauntological topics from a criminological perspective, including the excavation of graffiti in the London underground, the phantom of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, NC, during the 2017 riots, and the ghostly evidentiary traces of crime in motel rooms. Ultimately, Fiddler, Kindynis, and Linnemann offer ghost criminology as another way of seeing, and better understanding, the lingering impact of violence, oppression, and history in today's world. Ghost Criminology curates cutting-edge research to break exciting new terrain
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