Negotiating Metropolitan Spaces and Identities: A Historian's Reading of Tactics in 1920's New York Homicide Trials
Part of a special issue on emerging imaginaries of regulation, control, and repression. The writer discusses New York homicide trials in the early 1920s in terms of their function as moments when the law made violence visible and the conditions of that visibility were that violence became understand...
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2005
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Social justice
Año: 2005, Volumen: 32, Número: 1, Páginas: 62-74 |
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