All-American TV crime drama
feminism and identity politics in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

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Bibliographic Details
Authors and Corporations: Moorti, Sujata (Author), Cuklanz, Lisa M. (Author), Bloomsbury (Firm)publisher (Publisher)
published: London, England I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd 2016
London, England Bloomsbury Publishing
Part of: Library of gender and popular culture
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Item Description: Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-245) and index
Physical Description: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 252 pages); illustrations
Media Type: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
DOI: 10.5040/9781350985261
Access: Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers
ISBN: 1784534293
1786721619
1786731614
9781784534295
9781786721617
9781786731616
9781350985261
Edition: First edition
Language: English
Part of: Library of gender and popular culture
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Collection: Verbunddaten SWB
Table of Contents

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (SVU) is more popular than any other American police procedural television series, but how does its unique focus on sex crimes reflect contemporary popular culture and feminist critique, whilst also recasting the classic crime narrative? All-American TV Crime Drama is the first dedicated study of SVU and its treatment of sexual violence, gender and criminality. This book uses detailed textual and visual analyses of episodes to illuminate the assumptions underpinning the program. Although SVU engages with issues pertaining to feminism and gender, it sill relies upon traditional and misogynistic tropes such as false rape charges and the monstrous mother to undermine positive views of the feminine. The show and its backdrop, New York City, thus become a stage on which national concerns about women, gender roles, the family and race are carried out. Moorti and Cuklanz unpack how the show has become a crucible for examining current attitudes towards these issues and include an analysis of its reception by its many fans in over 30 countries"--Publisher's description

Introduction : all-American crime drama -- A very American story -- Family matters : criminal mothers and fathers -- The violence of race -- A foreign affair : the global turn to gaze at the self -- Images of truth : the science of detection -- Paratexts and the afterlife of SVU -- Conclusion : the story continues.