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Snatched

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Few crimes provoke the collective fear, public outrage, and media fascination that child abductions do. Stories about missing children capture national headlines and dominate public discourses about crime and deviance, child safety, parenting, the American family, and gender and sexuality. Snatched is the first book-length study to interrogate the predominant myths centered on gender and class that shaped mainstream U.S. news coverage of kidnappings in the 2000s. Through an exploration of hundreds of reports from newspapers, news magazines, television broadcasts, and web stories, Snatched critically analyzes how news narratives construct the phenomenon of child abductions, the young girls and boys who fall victim, the male perpetrators of these horrific crimes, and the adult victims of long-term abductions who were found years later. The book’s interdisciplinary nature, methodological rigor, and thorough investigation into some of the most riveting and revolting crimes of the last decade make Snatched a worthy, important, and timely contribution to the fields of media studies and girlhood studies.

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ISBN: 9781433127168
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Author: SpringSerenity Duvall, Leigh Moscowitz
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 176 pages
Series: Mediated Youth
Genres: Speaking in public: advice and guides
Film: styles and genres
Communication studies
Media studies
Gender studies: women and girls
Electronics and communications engineering
Information technology: general topics
Internet guides and online services
Computer networking and communications
Educational: Social sciences, social studies