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Murders and Acquisitions: Representations of the Serial Killer Popular Culture
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Murders and Acquisitions: Representations of the Serial Killer Popular Culture
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Murders and Acquisitions: Representations of the Serial Killer Popular Culture
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The 'serial killer' has become increasingly prevalent in popular culture since the term was coined by Robert Ressler at the FBI in the mid-1970s.
Murders and Acquisitions
explores the social and political implications of this cultural figure. The collection argues that the often blood-chilling representations of the serial killer and serial killing offered in TV series, films, novels and fan productions function to address contemporary concerns and preoccupations. Focusing on well-known popular culture texts, such as
The Wire, Kiss the Girls, Monster
, the
Saw
series,
American Psycho, The Strangers, CSI
and
Dexter
, this eclectic anthology engages with a broad spectrum of cultural theory and performs critical textual analysis to examine the sophisticated ways the serial killer is deployed to mediate and/or work through cultural anxieties and fears.
Murders and Acquisitions
explores the social and political implications of this cultural figure. The collection argues that the often blood-chilling representations of the serial killer and serial killing offered in TV series, films, novels and fan productions function to address contemporary concerns and preoccupations. Focusing on well-known popular culture texts, such as
The Wire, Kiss the Girls, Monster
, the
Saw
series,
American Psycho, The Strangers, CSI
and
Dexter
, this eclectic anthology engages with a broad spectrum of cultural theory and performs critical textual analysis to examine the sophisticated ways the serial killer is deployed to mediate and/or work through cultural anxieties and fears.