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aspeers 3 (2010) - Crime and America

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Prof. Dr. Anne Koenen
Sebastian M. Herrmann
Foreword
2010 EditorsIntroduction: Crime and America
Marie H. ElcinEmbroidered Tags
Magnus NisselThe Ever-Ticking Bomb: Examining 24's Promotion of Torture against the Background of 9/11
Lauren K. AlleyneJohn White Defends
Prof. Dr. Alfred HornungInterview
Mirko MartinL.A. Crash
Wieland SchwanebeckFrom Shakespeare’s Kings to Scorsese’s Kingpins: Contemporary Mob Movies and the Genre of Tragedy
Lauren K. AlleyneGrace Before Meals
Anton HiekeFarbrekhers in America: The Americanization of Jewish Blue-Collar Crime, 1900-1931
Florian Jenett
Valentin Beinroth
Freeze Revisited

Editorial Team

The team of graduate editors for this issue is: Ines Krug, Andreas Mooser, Julia Neugebauer, Bailing Qin, Eleonora Ravizza, Stefan Schubert, Franziska Wenk, and Maria Zywietz.

Regional Distribution of Contributions

Regional distribution of contributions

Additional Material

  • The 2009/10 Call for Papers

 

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