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The PoeTics of crime classical and contemporary social Theory series editor: stjepan G. mestrovic, Texas A&m University, UsA classical and contemporary social Theory publishes rigorous scholarly work that re-discovers the relevance of social theory for contemporary times, demonstrating the enduring importance of theory for modern social issues. The series covers social theory in a broad sense, inviting contributions on both ‘classical’ and modern theory, thus encompassing sociology, without being confined to a single discipline. As such, work from across the social sciences is welcome, provided that volumes address the social context of particular issues, subjects, or figures and offer new understandings of social reality and the contribution of a theorist or school to our understanding of it. The series considers significant new appraisals of established thinkers or schools, comparative works or contributions that discuss a particular social issue or phenomenon in relation to the work of specific theorists or theoretical approaches. contributions are welcome that assess broad strands of thought within certain schools or across the work of a number of thinkers, but always with an eye toward contributing to contemporary understandings of social issues and contexts. Also in the series marx and Weber on oriental societies: in the shadow of Western modernity Lutfi Sunar isBN 978-1-4724-1716-9 imaginative methodologies in the social sciences: creativity, Poetics and rhetoric in social research Edited by Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Michael S. Drake, Kieran Keohane and Anders Petersen isBN 978-1-4724-0992-8 Utopia: social Theory and the future Edited by Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Keith Tester isBN 978-1-4094-0699-0 The Poetics of crime Understanding and researching crime and Deviance Through creative sources Edited by michAel hviiD JAcoBseN Aalborg University, Denmark © The editor and contributors 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. michael hviid Jacobsen has asserted his right under the copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work. Published by Ashgate Publishing limited Ashgate Publishing company Wey court east 110 cherry street Union road suite 3-1 farnham Burlington, vT 05401-3818 surrey, GU9 7PT UsA england www.ashgate.com British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British library The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: The poetics of crime : understanding and researching crime and deviance through creative sources / [edited] by michael hviid Jacobsen. pages cm. -- (classical and contemporary social theory) includes bibliographical references and index. isBN 978-1-4094-6995-7 (hardback : alk. paper) -- isBN 978-1-4094-6996-4 (ebook) -- isBN 978-1-4094-6997-1 (epub) 1. criminology--research. 2. criminology--social aspects. 3. crime in popular culture. 4. crime--sociological aspects. i. Jacobsen, michael hviid, 1971- hv6024.5.P64 2014 364--dc23 2014015764 isBN 9781409469957 (hbk) isBN 9781409469964 (ebk) isBN 9781409469971 (epub) V Printed in the United Kingdom by henry ling limited, at the Dorset Press, Dorchester, DT1 1hD Contents List of Figures vii List of Contributors ix Acknowledgements xiii Introduction: Towards the Poetics of Crime: Contours of a Cultural, Critical and Creative Criminology 1 Michael Hviid Jacobsen Part I: PoetIcs In crIme – PoetIcs of crIme 1 The Phenomenology of Arrest: A Case Study in the Poetics of Police–Citizen Encounters 29 Jonathan M. Wender 2 In the Garden with ‘Creative Crime’: Kudzu and the Third Branch 51 Avi Brisman 3 Crime Caught in Time: The Poetics of Police Photography 71 Poul Duedahl Part II: crIme In fIctIon 4 Measure for Measure: Justice in the Society of Censure 97 Colin Sumner 5 Mark Twain and the Corruption of a Town 119 Vincenzo Ruggiero 6 Historical Crime Novels and Meta-Reflective Aesthetics 131 Gunhild Agger 7 The Mafia and Palermo in the Postmodern Urban Imaginary: Cercando Palermo 151 Robin Pickering-Iazzi vi The Poetics of Crime Part III: crIme and contemPorary PoPular culture 8 Media Myths Regarding Serial Killers: A Gothic Criminology 173 Caroline Joan (Kay) S. Picart 9 Imaginaries of Crime, Fantasies of Justice: Popular Criminology and the Figure of the Superhero 193 Majid Yar 10 The Poetics of Prisonization: Creative Criminology Through the Projector 209 Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Anders Petersen Part IV: creatIVe crImInologIes 11 When Prison Blossoms into Art: Dance in Prison as an Embodied Critical, Creative and Performative Criminology   237 Sylvie Frigon 12 Trauma, Visual Victimology and the Poetics of Justice   263 Sandra Walklate, Ross McGarry and Gabe Mythen 13 Manifesto for a Criminology Beyond Method   285 Jeff Ferrell Index   303 List of Figures 1.1 The Intrusion–Intimacy Matrix 40 3.1 ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most dangerous of all?’ 72 3.2 Notorious Danish gang-leader Hans Jacob Mortensen photographed by the police authorities in Copenhagen in 1851 74 3.3 Shoemaker Knud Frederik Christian Simonsen arrested for murder and photographed by the Copenhagen Police in August 1863 77 3.4 Poverty led to theft, but this rarely had any impact on the length of the resulting sentence 78 3.5 When the Swedish citizen, Lars Olsson, was arrested in 1900 by the Svendborg Police for violence and theft, it turned out that he had already served a prison sentence and had been expelled from Denmark once 80 3.6 23-year-old ‘singer’ Laura Heuser, arrested in August 1878 by the Copenhagen Police and suspected of being a prostitute 81 3.7 The observation tubes in the Danish penal institutions were often scratched and not easy to look through because of prisoners preventing the prison staff from watching them 83 3.8 Public authorities have always been interested in deviants, because they often tend to be an economic and moral burden to society, and they thus collect a wealth of information about them 85 3.9 Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914) gave several courses for French and foreign police officers 86 3.10 With the introduction of Bertillon photographic methods, it was no longer possible to hide the element of coercion, due to registration numbers, neck braces and mirrors 88 viii The Poetics of Crime 3.11 The crime scene in the Holsteinsgade murder case of 1912 90 3.12 Mug shot of Poul Hansen-Vinding shortly after being arrested for the murder of plumber Carl Kock in Holsteinsgade in Copenhagen in 1912 90 3.13 Apparently a normal mug shot – taken frontally and in profile – and at the same time not quite that 92 3.14 People portrayed on mug shots relate to the circumstances surrounding the photo shoot 92 11.1 Photo: © Patrick Berger 244 11.2 Photo: © Patrick Berger 245 11.3 Photo: © Patrick Berger 247 11.4 Photo: © Patrick Berger 248 11.5 Photo: © Patrick Berger 252 11.6 Photo: © Guillaume Ménard-Lebel, 2012 255 11.7 Photo: © Guillaume Ménard-Lebel, 2012 255 11.8 Photo: © Guillaume Ménard-Lebel, 2012 257 12.1 World Trade Centre, New York, 11th September 2001 269 12.2 John Tulloch, London, 7th July 2005 272 12.3 Sissel Wilsgaard, Oslo, 22nd July 2011 276 List of Contributors Gunhild Agger is Professor at the Department of Culture and Global Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research areas include: the history of media and genre, television drama, national and transnational film, bestsellers and blockbusters. She has published/edited a number of books and articles, among them The Aesthetics of Television (2001), “Emotion, Gender and Genre: Investigating The Killing” (2011) and “Histoire et culture médiatique: le roman policier historique en Scandinavie” (2010). Avi Brisman is Assistant Professor in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY, United States. He is co-editor of the Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology, co-editor of Environmental Crime and Social Conflict: Contemporary and Emerging Issues (Ashgate, 2014), and co-author of Green Cultural Criminology: Constructions of Environmental Harm, Consumerism, and Resistance to Ecocide (Routledge, 2014). Poul Duedahl is Associate Professor of History at the Department of Culture and Global Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark. He specializes in global history and cultural encounters, but his research is also concerned with historical sociology and the cultural history of crime. He is author of the Danish bestseller, Forbrydelsens Ansigt [The Face of Crime] (2013) about the history of Danish police photography. Jeff Ferrell is Professor of Sociology at Texas Christian University, United States, and Visiting Professor of Criminology at the University of Kent, United Kingdom. His current research concerns the sociology and criminology of drift. His books include: Crimes of Style (1996), Tearing Down the Streets (2001), Empire of Scrounge (2006), and, with Keith Hayward and Jock Young, Cultural Criminology: An Invitation (2008). Sylvie Frigon is Professor at the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa where she is the Chairholder of the Joint Chair of Women’s Studies with Carleton University. She is Visiting Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK (2014). Alongside academic publications, she has published two novels, Écorchées (2006) on the issue of women in prison, and Ariane et son secret (2010) on a little girl’s quest for her imprisoned mother. She has also worked with Claire Jenny, choreographer and director of the Parisian dance company Point Virgule, with whom she published a book on dance in prison

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