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Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture


Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture

Paperback by Seltzer, Mark

Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture

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ISBN:
9780415914819
Publication Date:
13 Jan 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture

Description

In this provocative cultural study, the serial killer emerges as a central figure in what Mark Seltzer calls 'America's wound culture'. From the traumas displayed by talk show guests and political candidates, to the violent entertainment of Crash or The Alienist, to the latest terrible report of mass murder, we are surrounded by the accident from which we cannot avert our eyes. Bringing depth and shadow to our collective portrait of what a serial killer must be, Mark Seltzer draws upon popular sources, scholarly analyses, and the language of psychoanalysis to explore the genesis of this uniquely modern phenomenon. Revealed is a fascination with machines and technological reproduction, with the singular and the mass, with definitions of self, other, and intimacy. What emerges is a disturbing picture of how contemporary culture is haunted by technology and the instability of identity.

Contents

Serial Killing for Beginners; 1: The Pathological Public Sphere; 1: The Scene of the Crime; 2: Murder and Machine Culture; 3: Addiction, Violence, Sexual Difference; 2: The Mass In Person; 4: The Serial Killer as a Type of Person; 5: The Profile of the Serial Killer; 6: Pulp Fiction: The Popular Psychology of the Serial Killer; 7: Lifelikeness; 3: Lethal Spaces; 8: American Gothic; 9: Techno-Primitivism and Mass Violence; 4: Wound Culture; 10: Wound Culture

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