Registration is now open for this event - registration is free but places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please book online here:
http://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/research/social_futures/events_details.cfm?event_id=7298
Women, Narrative and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Conference
Teesside University Darlington Campus
July 9th 2015
9.15-9.45 Coffee and Registration
9.45-1045 Welcome and first keynote
Dr Lizzie Seal, University of Sussex: Letters to Casey Anthony, a Woman Accused of Murder
10.45-12.15 Panel Session 1
1A
Charlotte Barlow and Adam Lynes,
(The good), the bad and the ugly: The visual construction of female offenders
Tamas Bezsenyi
Changing positions of female criminality: homicide cases in Hungary
Kate West
Violence, intersectionality and difference: photographic realism in Lombroso' La Donna Delinquente
Ann-Marie Condron
Voices of Dissent in Une Affaires de Femmes (1988)
1B
Rachel Cohen
We need to talk…: (Re)introducing criminology to media audience studies from a psychosocial perspective
Nicoletta Mondolini
Narrating feminicide in Anna Banti's Artemiosa and Elsa Morante's La Storia
Theresa Cronin
Film as rape culture: the ethics of aversion in A Serbian Film (2010)
Melissa Dearey, University of Hull
Childhood, sexual abuse, violence and 'triggers' in dance video
12.15-1.15 LUNCH
1.15-2.45 Panel Session 2
2A
Anousch Khorikian
Ashes to Ashes: Alex Drake as popular representation of 21C femininity
Mareike Jenner
The 'new' hardboiled detective heroines and their victimhood
Roberta Di Carmine
Crime films and women’s changing role: The Killing (US)
Hazel Work
Havoc and Containment in Breaking Bad
2B
Louise Wattis
Representing the Ripper: Fiction and True Crime versus Oral History Narratives
Kate Watson and Rebekah Humphreys
Branding and marking nonhumans and women in contemporary crime fiction
Jane Kilby
A sister’s story: An experiment in ficto-criticism
Caoimhe McAvinchey
Possible fictions: Clean Break Theatre Company
2.45-3 COFFEE
3-4.15 Panel Session 3
3A
Anqi Shen, Teesside University
Female perpetrators in internal child trafficking
Jennifer Fleetwood, University of Leicester
'Everyone here is a drug mule': Narratives of victimhood in a women's prison in Ecuador
Alison Jobe
Inside and Outside the Popular Story: exploring how the credibility of accounts of sexual trafficking are assessed within the British Asylum system
3B
Adrian Howe
Othello on Trial: Applied criminology with a Shakespearean twist
Catherine Phelps
‘Dangerous domesticity and murderous marriages: the rise of the domestic noir’
Mark Jones
Bodice rippers: Jack the Ripper as romantic and erotic hero
4.15-5.15 Keynote: Dr Deborah Jermyn University of Roehampton: Silk blouses and fedoras: the TV crime dramas of Jane Timoney and Stella Gibson
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