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(2003), 'The Serial Killer as Collector', Acts Of Possession: the Culture of Collecting in the United States, Rutgers University Press 0813532728.

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(2004), 'The Confessions of Henry Lee Lucas: High Numbers and Higher Stakes', Famous American Crimes and Trials (Vol.

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(2011), 'Hearing Hardy, Talking Tolstoy: the Audiobook Narrator's Voice and Reader Experience', Audiobooks, Literature, and Sound Studies, Routledge 9780415883528. (2012), 'Random school shootings, teen culture and the representation of violence', Rethinking School Violence : Theory, Gender, Context, Palgrave-Macmillan 9780230576698. (2013), ''Made-up and made-over' : faking the serial killer and the serial killer fake', Murders and Acquisitions: Representations of the Serial Killer in Popular Culture, Bloomsbury 9781441192929. (2015), 'Hilary Mantel and the historical novel', Twenty-First-Century British Fiction, Gylphi 9781780240213. (2018), 'The cat came back : revenant pets and the paranormal everyday', The Routledge Handbook of Death and the Afterlife, Routledge 9781138682160. This information has been contributed by Associate Professor Knox. 5), Frankie Y Bailey Steven Chernak, Westport, Connecticut, pp 35-52, Ģ004, A Gruesome accounting: mass, serial and spree killing in the Mediated public sphere, Journal for Crime, Conflict and the Media, Ģ007, The Orphan Gunner, Giramondo Press. Her novel The Orphan Gunner (Giramondo, 2007) won the 2009 Asher Literary Prize and was short-listed for the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize and the Age Book of the Year.Ģ013, 'Made-up and made-over' : faking the serial killer and the serial killer fake in Murders and Acquisitions: Representations of the Serial Killer in Popular Culture, MacDonald, Alzena, U.S.A., pp 15-32, Ģ013, The force of meaning : cultural studies of law, Cultural Studies, vol 27, no 1, pp 1-10, (Knox S, Davies C) Ģ012, Random school shootings, teen culture and the representation of violence in Rethinking School Violence : Theory, Gender, Context, Saltmarsh, Sue, Robinson, Kerry H., Davies, Cristyn, U.S.A., pp 149-166, Ģ011, Hearing Hardy, Talking Tolstoy: the Audiobook Narrator's Voice and Reader Experience in Audiobooks, Literature, and Sound Studies, Matthew Rubery, Oxon, UK, pp 143-158, Ģ010, Giving flesh to the 'wraiths of violence' : super-realism in the fiction of Hilary Mantel, Australian Feminist Studies, vol 25, no 65, pp 313-323, Ģ008, The Nearness of Distant Things: on Researching the Historical Novel, Heat, vol 16, pp 165-182, Ģ008, 'New ways to frame the mammoth horror': media first responders and the Katrina Event, Cultural Studies Review, vol 14, no 2, pp 67-82, Ģ006, Death, Afterlife and the Eschatology of Consciousness: Themes in Contemporary Cinema, Mortality, vol 11, no 3, pp 233-252, Ģ004, The Confessions of Henry Lee Lucas: High Numbers and Higher Stakes in Famous American Crimes and Trials (Vol. Her most recent publications include work on Hilary Mantel, including a study of the moral geography of violence in Mantel's novels, and the regeneration of the hsitorical novel as literary genre. She is the author of Murder: a Tale of Modern American Life (Duke University Press, 1998) and other notable works on violence and representation. Sara Knox is an Associate Professor in the the Writing and Society Research Group and the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of Western Sydney.










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