Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment
Michael Fiddler, Theo Kindynis, and Travis Linnemann
Abstract
Bringing together prominent early contributions from this emergent perspective, the volume traces the origins, theory, and method of ghost criminology. From the powers of exorcism and erasure marshalled by state agents, street-level struggles over memorialization and memory, to the lingering violence of crime scenes and the ghostly traces of outlaw artists, Ghost Criminology is a volume attuned to that which is well-theorized in other disciplines—the spectral, hauntological, apparitional. Each of the writers assembled here shares, as Mark Fisher (2017) put it, a fascination for the outside, “t ... More
Bringing together prominent early contributions from this emergent perspective, the volume traces the origins, theory, and method of ghost criminology. From the powers of exorcism and erasure marshalled by state agents, street-level struggles over memorialization and memory, to the lingering violence of crime scenes and the ghostly traces of outlaw artists, Ghost Criminology is a volume attuned to that which is well-theorized in other disciplines—the spectral, hauntological, apparitional. Each of the writers assembled here shares, as Mark Fisher (2017) put it, a fascination for the outside, “that which lies beyond standard perception, cognition and experience.” Assembling an arsenal of cutting-edge social and cultural theory, the volume tangles with some of criminology’s most stubborn revenants—the politics of criminalization, the commodification of crime and violence, the haunting power of the image, as well as the unheard and disregarded cries of the dead.
Keywords:
ghost criminology,
hauntology,
cultural criminology,
political theory
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2022 |
Print ISBN-13: 9781479885725 |
Published to NYU Press Scholarship Online: May 2022 |
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479885725.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Michael Fiddler, editor
University of Greenwich
Theo Kindynis, editor
Goldsmiths, University of London
Travis Linnemann, editor
Kansas State University
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