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Illusive Shadows: Justice, Media, and Socially Significant American Trials

Autor Lloyd E. Chiasson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
As Chiasson and his contributors illustrate, trials are media events that can have long-reaching significance. They can, and have, changed the way people think, how institutions function, and have shaped public opinions. While this collection on ten trials is about withcraft, slavery, religion, and radicalism, it is, in many ways, the story of America.Trials are the stuff of news. Those rare moments when justice, or a reasonable facsimile, is meted out. And what offers up more high drama, or melodrama, than a highly publicized trial? Most news events enjoy short life spans. They happen; they are reported; they are quickly forgotten. As Chiasson and his contributors make clear, a trial often is a lingering, living thing that builds in tension. It is, every once in a long while, a modern Shakespearean drama with a twist: The audience becomes members of the cast because, every once in a long while, society finds itself the defendant.Trials can have lasting importance beyond how the public perceives them. A trial can have long-reaching significance if it changes the way people think, or how institutions function, or shapes public opinion. Ten such American trials covering a span of 307 years are covered here. In each, the sociological underpinnings of events often has greater significance than either the crime or the trial. The ten trials included are the Salem witch trials, the Amistad trial, the Sioux Indian Uprising trials, the Ed Johnson/Sheriff Shipp trial, the Big Bill Haywood trial, the Ossian Sweet trial, the Clay Shaw trial, the Manuel Noriega trial, and the Matthew Shepard trial. While the book is about ten crimes, the subsequent trials, and the media coverage of each, it is also a book about witchcraft, about religion, slavery, and radicalism. It paints portraits of a racist America, a capitalistic America, an anarchist America. It relates compelling tales of compassion, greed, stupidity, and hate beginning in 17th-century colonial times and ending in present-day America. In many ways, it is the story of America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275974954
ISBN-10: 0275974952
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LLOYD CHIASSON JR. is Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Nicholls State University. Among his earlier publications are The Press in Times of Crisis (Greenwood Press, 1995) and The Press on Trial (Greenwood Press, 1997).

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsThe Opening StatementThe Case of the Salem Witch Trials by Lloyd Chiasson Jr.The Case of the Amistad Mutiny by Bernell E. TrippThe Case of the Sioux Uprisings by Joseph P. McKernsThe Case of Ed Johnson by Kittrell RushingThe Case of "Big Bill" Haywood by David SpencerThe Case of Sacco and Vanzetti by Arthur KaulThe Case of Ossian Sweet by Elijah F. AkhahendaThe Case of Clay Shaw by Robert DardenneThe Case of Manuel Noriega by Nancy McKenzie DupontThe Case of Matthew Shepard by Alfred DelahayeThe SummationBibliographyAbout the Editor and the ContributorsIndex