Course Information System - University of Canterbury - New Zealand

Search Courses

Year


Search by Subject



Subjects

Qualifications

ENGL348-11S1 (C) Semester One 2011
Crime and Punishment in American Culture

30 points, 0.2500 EFTS
21 Feb 2011 - 26 Jun 2011
↓Other occurrences

Description

How is it that the very same Americans who favor "law and order" politics spend their leisure time engrossed in murder, from CSI to Dexter to Serial Killer Sunday? How come, in the US, there seems to be a "Crime of the Century" every decade? How do we make sense of the fact that the US, amongst the world’s most affluent nations, has the single largest prison system ever amassed in the history of the world? What’s up with America and crime? This course will focus on representations - in films, literature, true crime narratives, television dramas and news media - of crime and punishment with particular emphasis on the role class, race, gender, and sexuality play in shaping Americans’ conceptions of crime.

Pre-requisites

Any 15 points from the Arts or Law schedules at 200 level, or with approval of Programme Co-ordinator.

Restrictions

AMST238, ENGL248

Equivalent Courses

Fees

Domestic fee $1,191.00
International fee $5,175.00


For further information see School of Humanities.

All ENGL348 Occurrences

  • ENGL348-11S1 (C) Semester One 2011
Previous Year          Next Year