Urban Crime Control in Cinema: Fallen Guardians and the Ideology of Repression
No ratings yet
Mystery
Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
305
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Edition
7
ISBN-10
3031129784
ISBN-13
9783031129780
Description
Vladimir Rizov dives into the intricate relationship between crime control and cinematic representation in this insightful exploration of urban crime in cinema. Through a detailed analysis of popular films, he sheds light on how narratives shaped by the film industry contribute to societal perceptions of justice and repression. The characters and storylines often serve as reflections of real-world issues, revealing the underlying ideologies that drive law enforcement and public safety measures.
Rizov argues that films function as both mirrors and shapers of cultural attitudes towards crime and governance. By examining specific genres and tropes, he uncovers the ways in which narratives perpetuate certain ideologies, often positioning crime control as a necessary mechanism for societal order. The book prompts readers to consider how these portrayals influence public opinion and policy, raising critical questions about the impact of media on societal values.
Ultimately, this exploration challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of crime and control within urban spaces, encouraging a deeper reflection on how cinema not only entertains but also educates and informs the public discourse around these pressing societal issues. Through vivid examples and thoughtful critique, Rizov's work invites a thorough engagement with the cultural implications of crime representation in film.
Rizov argues that films function as both mirrors and shapers of cultural attitudes towards crime and governance. By examining specific genres and tropes, he uncovers the ways in which narratives perpetuate certain ideologies, often positioning crime control as a necessary mechanism for societal order. The book prompts readers to consider how these portrayals influence public opinion and policy, raising critical questions about the impact of media on societal values.
Ultimately, this exploration challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of crime and control within urban spaces, encouraging a deeper reflection on how cinema not only entertains but also educates and informs the public discourse around these pressing societal issues. Through vivid examples and thoughtful critique, Rizov's work invites a thorough engagement with the cultural implications of crime representation in film.
Reviews
Reading Log
No reading logs found
Start tracking your reading progress to see logs here
Add Your First Reading LogNotes
Transaction Log
No transaction logs found
Start tracking your book transactions to see logs here
Add Your First Transaction Log