Investigating our fascination with crime
A tour of the dark side, real and invented, with highly knowledgeable guides
In an age of seemingly boundless public fascination with real and fictitious crime stories, the 海角社区 Symposium on Crime, Media and Culture will explore the clues that shape our society鈥檚 interpretation of all things criminal. Sponsored by Media@海角社区 and the Department of Art History and Communication Studies, the symposium will be held May 18th and 19th and will feature innovative, multidisciplinary work exploring the ways in which media treatments of crime entertain, instruct and unsettle us.
A plenary session on 鈥淩ace, Space and the Production of Crime鈥 will kick off the symposium. The panels 鈥淐riminal Physiognomies: The Faces and Places of Crime鈥 and 鈥淪ex and the Nation in Crime Novel Detection鈥 will follow. The final plenary session, 鈥淐rime Stories and the Press鈥 will close the event.
Panelists will include experts in crime scene photography, surveillance and crime in the digital age, crime and gender, race and criminalization in the news media, crime mapping and analysis in police work, detective novels and crime magazines. A link to the complete event schedule is included below.
The symposium is organized by Professors Carrie Rentschler and Will Straw, members of 海角社区鈥檚 Crime and Media Working Group. It is open to the public and will be held in room W-215 Arts Building (west wing), 海角社区, 853 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC.
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