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Challenging Representation and Genre in True Crime Media
The Power of Disruptive Storytelling
Challenging Representation and Genre in True Crime Media
The Power of Disruptive Storytelling
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As true crime media continues to captivate audiences around the globe, this edited volume takes a necropolitical and feminist perspective to build a fuller understanding of when and where power lies within the communication of true crime stories. From this understanding, contributors provide recommendations for practitioners and educators to disrupt the current communication dynamics of true crime related to concerns of power, representation, and voice. Ultimately, this volume poses a significant question for the future of the genre - can true crime media ever be truly feminist?
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Victoria McDermott, Amy R. May, and Leandra H. Hernández
Cultural Storytelling, Community, and Survival
Chapter 1: Chisme Saves Lives: Cultivating Survival through Spectral Storytelling
Shantel Martinez and Darby Martinez Stapleton
Chapter 2: Echoes of Justice: Indigenous vs. non-Indigenous Podcasters in the Realm of True Crime
Marissa Kildow
Inclusion and Representation
Chapter 3: Marginalized Narratives in True Crime
Zazil Reyes Garcia and Diana Isabel Martínez
Chapter 4: Queerness in True Crime: The Case of AIleen Wuornos
Emily Krebs, Leandra H. Hernández, and Gabrielle Y. Garza
Challenging Dominant Narratives in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 5: Screams, Shots, and Sirens: Analyzing the Rhetorical Significance of Narrative Aurality within News Discourses of Police Violence
Joshua Guitar, Ridimerb Diaz-Ramirez, and Natalia Szabla
Chapter 6: "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.”: Analyzing the Sociopolitical Framing in The People v. O.J. Simpson: An American Crime Story
Olivia Truban and Mary Jane Taylor
Genre Toppling and Innovation
Chapter 7: Murder is Boring: A True Crime Podcast Analysis of Expectancy Violations
Shelby Kreigh
Chapter 8: Bloody Valentine: How Podcast 'But Make It Scary' Flips the Script on Romance Film Genre Semiotics
Matt Jardin
Chapter 9: Parasocial Relationships and True Crime Podcasts: The Last Podcast on the Left, When Parasocial Relationships Go Too Far
Victoria McDermott and Maria Blevins
ConclusionConclusion
Amy R. May, Leandra H. Hernández, and Victoria McDermott
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Introduction
Victoria McDermott, Amy R. May, and Leandra H. Hernández
Cultural Storytelling, Community, and Survival
Chapter 1: Chisme Saves Lives: Cultivating Survival through Spectral Storytelling
Shantel Martinez and Darby Martinez Stapleton
Chapter 2: Echoes of Justice: Indigenous vs. non-Indigenous Podcasters in the Realm of True Crime
Marissa Kildow
Inclusion and Representation
Chapter 3: Marginalized Narratives in True Crime
Zazil Reyes Garcia and Diana Isabel Martínez
Chapter 4: Queerness in True Crime: The Case of AIleen Wuornos
Emily Krebs, Leandra H. Hernández, and Gabrielle Y. Garza
Challenging Dominant Narratives in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 5: Screams, Shots, and Sirens: Analyzing the Rhetorical Significance of Narrative Aurality within News Discourses of Police Violence
Joshua Guitar, Ridimerb Diaz-Ramirez, and Natalia Szabla
Chapter 6: "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.”: Analyzing the Sociopolitical Framing in The People v. O.J. Simpson: An American Crime Story
Olivia Truban and Mary Jane Taylor
Genre Toppling and Innovation
Chapter 7: Murder is Boring: A True Crime Podcast Analysis of Expectancy Violations
Shelby Kreigh
Chapter 8: Bloody Valentine: How Podcast 'But Make It Scary' Flips the Script on Romance Film Genre Semiotics
Matt Jardin
Chapter 9: Parasocial Relationships and True Crime Podcasts: The Last Podcast on the Left, When Parasocial Relationships Go Too Far
Victoria McDermott and Maria Blevins
ConclusionConclusion
Amy R. May, Leandra H. Hernández, and Victoria McDermott
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Product details
| Published | 06 Aug 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 208 |
| ISBN | 9781978767911 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 5 tables |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























