Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended side effects, which are being constructed as ‘natural’ and ‘self-evident’. Thus Beck’s concept of metamorphosis conceives of social change as unnoticed and unacknowledged. Such change is evident in the contemporary ever present invocation of the ‘victim’ in a wide range of different, crime-soaked circumstances. This paper is concerned to explore this metamorphosis of the ‘victim’ in reflecting on two narratives: the victim narrative and the trauma narrative. The contemporary conflation of these two narratives has led Agamben (1999: 13) to suggest that policy has proceeded as if ‘“testis” (the testimony of a person as a third party in a trial...
The vast corpus about the 1920s Petrograd bandit Len’ka Panteleev, comprised of different texts – su...
In foregrounding the epochal figures of Albrecht von Wallenstein and the Emperor Ferdinand, Alfred D...
This paper explores representations in literature of the direct and indirect consequences of the U.S...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
The article examines the evidence of endemic financial crime in the global financial crisis (GFC), t...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
Examining Linda Hogan’s Power“ in the context of the ecogothic, a mode emphasizing the Western world...
This article considers the paintings of the contemporary American artist Josh Keyes from an ecocriti...
Marinell Ash famously referred to the latter half of the nineteenth century as experiencing a ‘stra...
This paper aims to identify and analyse several predominant issues and discourses as they relate to ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
This article examines the use of personal narratives in two tabloid newspaper campaigns against a co...
This paper explores the ways in which particular forms of violence, namely violence against women an...
The persistent employment of excessive violence on the early modern English stage was studied by Ren...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
The vast corpus about the 1920s Petrograd bandit Len’ka Panteleev, comprised of different texts – su...
In foregrounding the epochal figures of Albrecht von Wallenstein and the Emperor Ferdinand, Alfred D...
This paper explores representations in literature of the direct and indirect consequences of the U.S...
Beck (2015: 81) observes, metamorphosis ‘is proceeding latently, behind the mind walls of unintended...
The article examines the evidence of endemic financial crime in the global financial crisis (GFC), t...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
Examining Linda Hogan’s Power“ in the context of the ecogothic, a mode emphasizing the Western world...
This article considers the paintings of the contemporary American artist Josh Keyes from an ecocriti...
Marinell Ash famously referred to the latter half of the nineteenth century as experiencing a ‘stra...
This paper aims to identify and analyse several predominant issues and discourses as they relate to ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
This article examines the use of personal narratives in two tabloid newspaper campaigns against a co...
This paper explores the ways in which particular forms of violence, namely violence against women an...
The persistent employment of excessive violence on the early modern English stage was studied by Ren...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
The vast corpus about the 1920s Petrograd bandit Len’ka Panteleev, comprised of different texts – su...
In foregrounding the epochal figures of Albrecht von Wallenstein and the Emperor Ferdinand, Alfred D...
This paper explores representations in literature of the direct and indirect consequences of the U.S...