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Reimagining Black Art and Criminology Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)

Reimagining Black Art and Criminology By Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)

Reimagining Black Art and Criminology by Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)


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Summary

Martin Glynn explores the relevance black artistic contributions have for understanding crime and justice. Through art forms including black crime fiction, black theatre and black music, this book brings attention to marginalized perspectives within mainstream criminology.

Reimagining Black Art and Criminology Summary

Reimagining Black Art and Criminology: A New Criminological Imagination by Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)

It is time to disrupt current criminological discourses which still exclude the perspectives of black scholars. Through the lens of black art, Martin Glynn explores the relevance black artistic contributions have for understanding crime and justice. Through art forms including black crime fiction, black theatre and black music, this book brings much needed attention to marginalized perspectives within mainstream criminology. Refining academic and professional understandings of race, racialization and intersectional aspects of crime, this text provides a platform for the contributions to criminology which are currently rendered invisible.

About Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)

Martin Glynn is a lecturer in Criminology at Birmingham City University and a Winston Churchill Fellow with over 35 years experience of working in criminal justice, public health, and educational settings. Martin is also the creator of data verbalization, a performative method for the dissemination of qualitative research.

Table of Contents

Reimagining a Black Art Infused Criminology The People Speak: The Importance of Black Arts Movements Shadow People: Black Crime Fiction as Counter-Narrative Staging the Truth: Black Theatre and the Politics of Black Criminality Beyond The Wire: The Racialization of Crime in Film and TV Strange Fruit: Black Music (Re)presenting the Race and Crime Of Mules and Men: Oral Storytelling and the Racialization of Crime Seeing the Story: Visual Art and the Racialization of Crime Speaking Data and Telling Stories Locating the Researcher: (Auto)-Ethnography, Race, and the Researcher Towards a Black Arts Infused Criminology

Additional information

GOR013829381
9781529213935
1529213932
Reimagining Black Art and Criminology: A New Criminological Imagination by Martin Glynn (Birmingham City University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bristol University Press
2021-05-17
208
N/A
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