Love in the Time of Serial Killers
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Started reading April 13, 2024
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Learning to examine something closely, and ask questions, and place it in different frameworks to see how it might change. As a culture, we are what we write about, and examining those texts can teach us a lot about how we see the world.”
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“At its heart, it’s about what do we know about humanity’s capacity for evil and what should we be afraid of. The answers to those questions can tell us a lot, especially when you look at the intersections of privilege and power, who are telling the stories, who are the subjects of them. I know a lot of people think true crime is a pulp genre, and not worthy of analysis, but the fact that it’s so closely tied to mainstream fixations makes it more worthy. If I can help students to pay attention to those stories and the way they’re presented or received, I’d feel like I’d done my job.”
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didn’t know if this was love, this cold, sick feeling in my stomach, but I had to tell him how important he was to me, how much I’d valued our time together, how much I would miss him.